Category: Bible & Theology

As we start a new school year, it's good for Christian students to consider how to glory God in their work. Here are eight ways to start the...

Recently, Pastor Isaiah, our DML leader in Burundi who was visiting us in Grand Rapids, shared more about the impact of forty years of war in Burundi. He...

In part three of our series, we look at the ancient heresy of Pelagianism. The thought of Pelagius overlaps with our modern worldview in surprising ways....

Have you ever read a familiar Bible verse and then see something you never saw before? I imagine that if you read the Scriptures regularly, this happens to...

Churches often teach people about “financial stewardship”—seeing the resources they possess as belonging to God and thus, they are accountable to him for their disposal. Churches need to...

Dispensationalism maintains that "Israel" and "the Church" are separate. The New Testament, however, is clear that "Israel" refers to God's people—the Church....

As the 2008 financial crisis receded, U.S. household wealth rebounded to the astounding record of eighty-nine trillion dollars in 2016. In contributing toward this milestone, many people feel...

Editor’s note: Russell Gehrlein was a special guest on the syndicated radio program The Plumb Line, hosted by Jay Rudolph, on Monday, June 17. Russell and Jay discussed...

Searching the phrase “work-life balance” online produces an avalanche of results. The recommendations provided to create a work-life balance vary widely based on the author and the outlet...

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