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 Robin Brown | 3 Jun 2025 | Articles
Job 41 contains one of the most intriguing images in Scripture. God poetically confronts Job—and, by extension, us—with the monstrous sea creature, Leviathan, to illustrate the truth of divine power, majesty, and mystery. This text is more than a poetic curiosity; it...
by Stuart Chase | 31 May 2017 | Articles
Four pastors were sitting down to lunch. Having just read James 5, in which James urges his readers to confess their sins to one another (v. 16), one suggested that they practice what they had read. They all agreed, and so the first pastor said, “I have been a little...
by Stuart Chase | 23 May 2017 | Articles
Have you ever watched a film or read a book—perhaps a horror, a crime thriller, or even an action title involving some elaborate criminal scheme—and thought, who comes up with this stuff? Have you ever read or heard of some act of real-life wickedness and wondered,...