by Andrew Aucamp | 8 Dec 2025 | Articles, Bible and Theology, Christian Living
When Jesus began his public ministry, what did he choose to speak about first? Not spiritual warfare, not the end times, not even finding your spiritual gifts. Instead, he spoke about Christian character. In the Sermon on the Mount, he opened with the beatitudes—a...
by Doug Van Meter | 5 Dec 2025 | Articles, Bible and Theology, Christian Living
Human flourishing. Life fulfilment. The abundant life. A happy existence. What ancient philosophers called the “good life.” This has been humanity’s relentless pursuit since creation itself. Many have attempted to define what such an existence looks like. Some...
by Varughese George | 3 Dec 2025 | Articles, Bible and Theology, Christian Living
The Sermon on the Mount stands as perhaps the most profound section of Scripture ever delivered. Saint Augustine described it as “the perfect standard for the Christian life,” while Dietrich Bonhoeffer based his classic work The Cost of Discipleship on its exposition....
by Athi Mgqibelo | 26 Nov 2025 | Articles, Christian Living
The book of Job presents one of Scripture’s most profound explorations of human suffering. Job maintained his righteousness through unimaginable loss—his children, his possessions, his health, and even the support of his wife and friends. He grieved yet worshipped. He...
by Athi Mgqibelo | 24 Nov 2025 | Articles, Christian Living
In our overview of the book of Job, we have explored why he suffered and how he suffered. Now we turn to a crucial question: How did Job respond to his suffering? Consider this statement: “It is because of how I suffered that I am what I am now.” Imagine three...
by Athi Mgqibelo | 21 Nov 2025 | Articles, Christian Living
Life is tough, but Jesus is tougher. This truth becomes strikingly evident when we examine Job’s sufferings, a man whose trials were so severe that James 5:11 holds them up as an example of patient endurance. While we explored previously why Job suffered, we must now...