When Workplace Policies Contradict Your Christian Convictions
The question of what Christians ought to do when the beliefs of their workplace contradict their own is an issue of increasing concern.
The question of what Christians ought to do when the beliefs of their workplace contradict their own is an issue of increasing concern.
We don’t always get the meaning of the Bible right. Here are three commonly misunderstood bible verses and how to better understand them.
If you grew up in “low church” congregations like me, you may see liturgy as the enemy of spirituality. Here’s why that isn’t the case.
Is America a Christian nation? The answer can be a bit complicated.
While the turning of the years offers new freedoms, it brings new challenges. How should Christians understand aging in light of their faith?
Here are three things you need to find middle ground with people who stand on the opposing side of a political or ideological chasm.
You don’t have to agree with everything your pastor says or does to stay at your church. When we think that we do, we’ve missed the point.
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Church hurt is not the same thing as spiritual abuse, and vice versa. How can Christians discern which is which?
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