What Does James 1:2 Mean? August 05, 2023 by: Robert L. Plummer This article is part of the What Does It Mean? series. Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds. —James 1:2 Joy in Trials The second word in the Greek text of verse 2, charan (“joy”), corresponds closely…
Dear Pastor . . . in a Lonely World, Cultivating Community Is Worth It March 03, 2024 by: Jeremy Linneman This article is part of the Dear Pastor series. Dear Pastor, I want to offer hope, encouragement, and wisdom to pastors and other vocational church leaders. We sure do have a hard job! And of…
Practically, How Do We Abide in Jesus? August 04, 2023 by: John Piper A Transaction with Jesus Jesus’s commands are for a lifetime. He does not command a once-for-all decision to repent or come or believe or love or listen. Rather he commands that we go on repenting, coming, believing, loving, and listening. The transformation…
Unpacking “No Creed but the Bible” March 02, 2024 by: Carl R. Trueman This article is part of the Unpacking Culture series in which we examine a well-known axiom and weigh any true or positive aspects of it against any negative or misleading connotations of the phrase. An Important Truth Many Christians from non-denominational evangelical…
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