When we talk about brokenness, broken people or a broken situation, we usually have an entirely negative connotation in mind. It’s bad to be… read more
In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-five Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany which began the Protestant Reformation. … read more
Charles Spurgeon once told a story about how, during a sudden storm, a woman on a ship became terrified. She was so distraught that she went to her… read more
Christians are up against a different type of enemy than those that ancient Israel faced, but the dynamic is the same. Media and worldly institutions… read more
Every heartache, every frustration, every disappointment, and every failure is used by God to draw us closer to Him. We may not understand why we… read more
When a difficult situation arises, do you turn to others for help? Do you attempt to resolve the situation alone? Or do you ask God to give you… read more
As Christians, there are times when the news can be discouraging and troubling. For instance, I recently heard a prominent U.S. elected official… read more
The playwright George Bernard Shaw captured the agony of what Joan of Arc must have felt when on trial for her life in his play Saint Joan. She feels… read more
Sometimes we shy away from growing spiritually because we know that growth is often accompanied by pain. We want to run from our troubles rather than… read more
Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush both called him one of the American Presidents that they revered the most - Theodore Roosevelt. He became… read more