by Doug Van Meter | 3 Nov 2025 | Articles, Christian Living
Complacency can be defined as “self-satisfaction, especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual danger or deficiencies.” We have all witnessed athletes celebrating prematurely before being overtaken at the finish line, or students who ignored looming...
by Tim Cantrell | 6 Jun 2025 | Articles
Cultures vary greatly in the food, music, and fashion they enjoy. But the love of titles seems universal. South Africa is a beautiful Rainbow Nation of cultural diversity; yet our religious landscape is littered with ministerial titles, with pastors and bishops dying...
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 Athi Mgqibelo | 20 May 2025 | Articles
In our walk with Christ, we easily embrace the truth of God’s love, which is faithful to apostolic testimony (1 John 4:8). However, we sometimes forget that God is also dangerous in his holiness. Scripture reminds us, both through direct statements—“our God is a...
by Stuart Chase | 5 May 2017 | Articles
Finish this sentence: God hates … What is the first thing that comes to your mind? Adultery? Murder? Blasphemy? If you were to rank sins in terms of heinousness, what would your list look like? It is true, of course, that Christians should hate and seek to avoid all...
by Doug Van Meter | 29 Nov 2016 | Articles
More frequently than I care to admit, I find it hard in the morning to bend my knees. In fact, I often find it difficult no matter what time of day it is. And I am not referencing an increasing awareness of arthritis. I am speaking about something far more...