Most pastors eventually encounter the problem of preaching in pain. Paul provides a lesson in how to proclaim the gospel when you feel more like crying for help.
In Ephesians 6, Paul tells us we are engaged in spiritual warfare against one Enemy, and to defeat him we must put on the full armor of God. But what does that armor look like?
The "Areopagus address" in Acts 17 is a famous example of Paul's apologetics to the gentiles. But the Apostle isn't just evangelizing — he's defending himself in court.
What does Paul mean when he tells the Philippians not to be anxious? Theologian Curtis Chang reveals why this passage should be comforting to Christians.