by Donovan Drew | 19 Jun 2025 | Articles
Christians are accustomed to thinking of the gospel as the message we believe to receive forgiveness of sins and eternal life, but we often fail to understand how the gospel transforms—or should transform—everyday discipleship. Learning to view all of life through the...
by Dumi Ndhlovu | 16 Jun 2025 | Articles
Why does the church exist? And how can we remain faithful to that purpose? These two vital questions shape Paul’s words to the saints in Corinth, as recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:1–10, where he reminds believers of the gospel he received and delivered. This gospel...
by Karabo Msiza | 28 May 2025 | Articles
We have seen in the two preceding posts that Jude urges believers to contend for the faith once delivered to the saints (v. 3). The question arises: How exactly do we to contend? Is our response to spiritual infiltration one of confrontation and judgement, or is there...
by Karabo Msiza | 27 May 2025 | Articles
The epistle of Jude delivers an urgent and timeless message to the church to contend for the faith. While many may shrug off this command, Jude provides a compelling reason for vigilance: because threats to the faith often come from within. This is crucial to...
by Karabo Msiza | 26 May 2025 | Articles
The book of Jude is brief—just 25 verses—but it carries weight beyond its size. Though Jude himself is a somewhat familiar figure to many, we understand him to be the youngest half-brother of Jesus and the brother of James, leader of the Jerusalem church. Despite the...
by Joachim Rieck | 12 May 2025 | Articles
How do you think people in your town, city, or country would respond to a poll asking if God is angry at the world? Some might look at the suffering, injustice, and corruption around them and conclude that, if there is a God, he is either angry or, at the very least,...