by Joao Domingos | 25 Feb 2026 | Articles, Christian Living
Life’s hardest moments tend to arrive without warning: a brother dying in your arms in a remote village with no medical help; a message about a sister’s death while sitting an exam; a phone call on Christmas morning announcing the death of your father-in-law while...
by Wayne Jardine | 23 Feb 2026 | Articles, Christian Living
As Christians, we regularly gather to worship, study Scripture, and encourage one another in faith. We speak of believing God’s word, trusting his sovereignty in every circumstance, and living as born-again believers who have received eternal life. Yet the apostle...
by Richard Peskett | 18 Feb 2026 | Articles, Christian Living
Picture the scene: the Lord Jesus travelling through the cities and villages of Galilee, preaching and teaching with authority. Great crowds gathered from town after town, drawn by his miracles and his message. Yet as Luke 8:1–18 reveals through the parable of the...
by Jonathan Klimek | 16 Feb 2026 | Articles, Christian Living
In the mid-17th century, Oliver Cromwell led his forces into Ireland, convinced that God had raised him up to execute divine justice. At Drogheda, after the city fell, his army slaughtered soldiers, civilians, and priests alike. Cromwell later wrote that this massacre...
by Phil Hunt | 13 Feb 2026 | Articles, Christian Living
“Daddy, I want to obey, I just can’t.” Those tearful words from my young daughter capture a struggle every Christian knows intimately. After yet another session of discipline, she sat broken-hearted on my lap, expressing the very tension the apostle Paul wrestles with...
by Varughese George | 9 Jan 2026 | Articles, Bible and Theology, Christian Living
The Sermon on the Mount concludes its beatitudes with perhaps the most uncomfortable pronouncement of all: “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:10). This final beatitude is amplified in vv....