How can you read the Bible more often this year? Perhaps you have made it your New Year’s resolution to read more Scripture this year. Or perhaps you want to read through the Bible from start to finish in one year.
Mark Ballenger
Is Satan the Reason You Are Still Single?
Have you ever asked, “Why am I still single?” From a Christian perspective, there are many reasons why many Christian girls and guys remain single.
Dating Someone Less Spiritually Mature
Should a Christian date someone who is less spiritually mature? Is dating someone on a different spiritual level a recipe for disaster? If you’ve been a Christian for a long-time, is it a bad idea to date a new believer?
When Should a Christian Start Dating?
When should a Christian start dating? Should a Christian date in high school, in college, or only after they graduate? What does the Bible say about when to date?
Christmas Grace: The Gift of Getting and Giving
Wouldn’t it be odd for a child to open all her presents on Christmas morning and then go into her room, look into the mirror, and give herself a high five for being so deserving of such great gifts?
A Sermon on Luke 6:37-47
Throughout Luke 6 Jesus is describing two different types of people. He describes legalistic people who are eager to follow the letter of the law while completely missing the heart behind the law compared them to people who are living by God’s mercy.
3 Signs Your Pastor Really Is the Problem
Most pastors are not bad people. I obviously don’t know the heart of every pastor on the planet, but I do know that if someone has chosen to be a pastor it’s likely they got into the ministry to honor God and help people.
How Does the Devil Attack Us?
How does the devil attack us? What are Satan’s methods of attack? What strategies does the devil use on Christians?
The Practical Side of the Holy Spirit
To use earthly things for their intended, useful purpose is to walk in step with the Holy Spirit. With a desire to make sure everyone knows that Christ is the ultimate solution for every problem, at times Christians can complicate simple problems. It is a good desire to explain and prove that without Christ we can truly do nothing (John 15:5). But the way this works out in real life is often misguided, as well intentioned as it may be.