The Significance of Christian Symbols and Rituals
Symbols and rituals are the Church’s shared language.
Symbols and rituals are the Church’s shared language.
Curiosity is not the enemy of faith. For many believers, questions have been the doorway God used to grow trust, courage, and love. That is where apologetics comes in.
In the life of the church, music occupies a place of deep significance.
When we truly understand God’s sovereignty, it changes the way we see everything.
As believers, Passion Week—also called Holy Week—is one of the most meaningful times of the year for us.
The Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew 5-7, is one of the most powerful teachings of Jesus Christ. It lays the very foundation for Christian living.
In 1 John 3, the apostle John continues to teach us about what it means to be children of God.
As members of the body of Christ, we each have a unique role to play in the Church. God has given us spiritual gifts to serve, edify, and build up one another for His glory.
Among the many devotionals available, My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers stands out as a timeless classic that has transformed the lives of countless believers.
Eternal life is one of the most profound promises in the Bible. As Christians, we hold to the hope that life does not end with death, but continues forever in the presence of God.