Sacrificial, Unconditional, Incarnational: A Biblical View of Marriage
Married couples get to live out the sacrificial, unconditional and incarnational love of Jesus.
Married couples get to live out the sacrificial, unconditional and incarnational love of Jesus.
An unhappy, unfulfilling or difficult marriage does not call for a divorce, but for redoubled effort to craft a marriage that honors God.
As church workers, the Gospel must remain the source of our comfort and sustenance.
Some simple, practical advice on teaching the Word of God at home.
If you are noting a malaise in stewardship in your congregation, the best move is back to the catechism.
God made us so that we would delight in Him and husband and wife would delight in each other.
Sports are great in their place. But where they displace divine worship, they have no place in the Christian life.
By taking our health seriously, we will have more resilience to handle trials when they come, and to continue to serve one another well through them.
When you support your church workers, you bless the whole Body of Christ.
The community of Christ prays that God would supply church workers.
Stewardship wellness includes several dimensions, each bounded by our baptismal identity and spiritual health.
These are four pieces of budgeting wisdom that every congregational steward leader should consider.