While waiting for a bus in Kansas, an Ethiopian Cru staff member meets a man from an unreached people group in his home country. He shares the gospel with him using an app, and the man decides to follow Jesus.
Chronic mental health problems are on the rise, raising serious issues for those working with female students.
Seminary professor Dr. Mark Futato answers our questions about overcoming our struggles with reading the Old Testament.
The Agape movement in Switzerland uses four symbols on a wristband to simply and clearly explain the gospel.
We’ve compiled six ways to inspire your children to learn and care about the peoples of the world.
Judith prayed for 21 years for her brother Terry and fasted 1 meal each week for 17 years. How did God answer her prayers? Terry chose to follow Jesus and his life has changed. Judith’s “new” brother is one of the greatest answers to prayer in her life.
We’ve adopted four sayings into our everyday verbiage that may offer less biblical truth than we think.
Shawn Cramer’s “Man Training” project – photographs with advice to his 6-year-old son – reflects to him the loving, Father nature of God. See some of his favorite posts from the project.
Three full-time moms navigate the challenges of investing in ministry inside and outside the home.
In our lives, each of us has an identity being formed and shaped through experiences, relationships, culture, media and the world around us. We seek to define who we are in any way that we can. How would believing the truth about your new identity in Christ change the way you live?
Remember what God does – forget not one of His benefits. Remember what God is like – just, loving and forgiving. And remember what God deserves – your total praise.
As the mother of small children, I nursed a familiar feeling of dread each morning. I found time early in the morning to be alone with God. Somehow, my discipline became an exercise in making myself worthy of entering God’s presence. One day, God interrupted my efforts.
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