Articles
The Fear of Death and the Promise of Shalom
Today, 1 in 3 people say they fear death--a significant uptick as a result of the corona virus. Mark Greene of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity reminds us of the source of our peace and the impact our calm response in the face of fearful headlines can have on others. "Out...
This Crisis Will Change Us for Better or Worse
Although pain is inevitable, misery is optional. The same calamity can produce positive change in one person and cause caustic bitterness in another. Whether pain's life-shaping power makes us better or bitter depends on what we believe about God. George McDonald explains it like this:...
What to Do When the World Falls Apart
David Gowdey is a business leader in Dallas and one of our favorite Bible teachers. He is CEO of Barrington Gifts, manufacturer of quality leather goods. You will enjoy learning about the Barrington story, why they manufacture in China, who they employ, and how they treat their employees....
Fighting Zombies at Work
Have you ever felt half-alive on Monday morning, facing a week of impossible deadlines, challenging circumstances, or decaying relationships? The following article from our friends at The High Calling and Theology of Work Project reminds us that our world is in a constant state of decay,...
Generation Limbo | Hope for Struggling Young People
Young people between the ages of 18 and 29 have lost all hope because of the current economic crisis. But circumstances facing the Millennial Generation may well be an opportunity for the Church. Read more at Breakpoint.