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 Tommie van der Walt | 14 Nov 2025 | Articles, Corporate Worship
Preaching—and therefore listening to preaching—is integral to Christian corporate worship, yet, if we are honest, many of us struggle to engage well with preaching. Christopher Ash’s Listen Up offers valuable guidance, encouraging church members to evaluate how they...
by Lance Laughton | 4 Jun 2025 | Articles
In his letters to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul provides a compelling model for Christian growth, not only through doctrinal teaching but by his pastoral heart revealed in prayer. In 1 Thessalonians 3:11–13, he shares what he prayed for this young church—not...
by Tsholo Kukuni | 14 Dec 2022 | Articles
As the proverbial saying goes “a little Greek is a dangerous thing.” I think Hebrew scholars would argue the exact same thing about a little Hebrew. 1 Word studies, knowing about parsing verbs, declining nouns, tenses, aspect, etc. is not tantamount to reading the...
by Doug Van Meter | 22 Nov 2016 | Articles
One of my daughters, who shall remain nameless (but she’s my youngest!) is what we affectionately refer to as a “coffee snob.” She and her caffeine-loving husband both share the same aromatically, highly-lifted nose in the world of coffee beans. They can smell an...
by Conrad Mbewe | 26 Jan 2015 | Articles
I have observed with a growing concern how repentance is no longer a clear call in much of today’s preaching. This may not necessarily be true all over the world but as I listen more and more to various preachers on African soil this is certainly true here on our...