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Biblical Living

Holy Mending: How God Weaves Us Into His Covenantal Tapestry

Throughout the Bible God is a Master Weaver who gathers up every broken thread and patiently weaves each one into his sacred covenantal tapestry.

God’s Grace Will Take You Beyond Your Natural Ability [FREE 5-Day...

Biblical grace is not only God’s gift of salvation, but also His empowerment for our lives. And it will take you farther than you can take yourself.

The Battle for Your Mind: Why Every Thought Matters More Than...

Neuroscience has confirmed Scripture's teachings: if you don't take your thoughts captive, they will take you captive. Here's how to fight back.

Recreating Pentecost: A Close Look at the Language of Acts 2:2-4

By exploring the way the Bible uses language — and languages use the Bible — we can get a small taste of Pentecost 2,000 years after it happened.

Why Does Jesus Pray? And What Can We Learn From the...

Jesus is God incarnate, in perfect fellowship with the Father and Holy Spirit. So why does he pray? And what can we learn from how he prays?

How to Find Rest in God — Even When the Work’s...

Jesus didn't give Martha the answer she wanted — but he also didn't rebuke her. The work does need to get done, but we can find peace in His presence while we do it.

How to Grow as Christians: 5 Rituals for a Learning Disciple

Many Christians suffer from arrested development in their faith. How do we continue to grow as followers of Jesus? These five habits will get you started.

Embrace the Wait: Turning Patience Into Worship

The wait is not just a season; the wait is life. The question is, Will you live while you wait?

No More Dead Ends: The Life-Transforming Power of the Risen Jesus

The Resurrection means that Jesus has opened a glorious way for us to belong, to believe, and to become.

What Did the Early Church Actually Look Like? Recovering the Vision...

Many people advocate a return to early church practices. But as Acts 2 shows, if we're serious about that, we need to set aside our radical individualism.

One of These Things Is Not Like the Other Ones: A...

When Scripture describes Jesus as the King of all kings, it's painting the portrait of One who’s different than all other leaders and rulers in history.

Jesus’ Last Words on the Cross: It Is Finished

The Greek word "tetelestai" — "it is finished" — might be the most significant word ever uttered. To explain why, bestselling author Charles Martin guides us back to the Cross.

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