Author: Hugh Whelchel

“How do I know what God wants me to do in this situation?” This is a question I often hear. It’s a question I had myself as a...

IFWE’s new booklet, Free Indeed: Living Life in Light of the Biblical View of Freedom, talks a great deal about how true inner freedom comes when Christ sets...

We may not know the day or the hour, but it would still be helpful to know how we as Christians should live until Jesus returns, wouldn’t it?...

Have you achieved all you wanted to this summer? Yeah, I haven’t, either, though I’ve done a lot. I always make a lot of plans (sometimes too many)....

Watching the Olympics and viewing all the athletes and their amazing feats spurred on by top-notch competition reminds me of 1 Corinthians 9:24, one of my favorite verses...

The Bible talks about happiness, but defines it differently than our culture. When the Bible mentions happiness, it is speaking of something that is self-contained. The happiness the...

A lot has been written on our blog about common grace, so today I thought I’d let others do the talking. Here are seven solid quotes concerning common...

I was asked again at church a question I often receive, usually at faith and work conferences. “Aren’t you just talking about works righteousness?” I’m getting this question...

Productivity sometimes seems like a bad thing, or at least a purposeless one. We work and produce more, more more, but to what end? Is there a purpose...

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