How to Face Suffering as a Christian
Have you ever walked through times of difficulty and opposition—even seasons of mistreatment--at the hands of unbelievers? Christians have faced injustice for centuries. How should Christians respond to pressure, to trial, to difficulty? How should Christians endure such things in a godly way? What is the biblical mandate, and what is the Christ-like pattern? The book of James addresses these very questions.
Seeing People Through a Gospel Lens
Imagine the following scene: A man enters a church wearing an expensive Swiss watch and an elegant wool suit. The ushers immediately notice the tailored suit and the fine watch. They seat the man in a prime seat in the front row, with a good view and visible to everyone else. Then, a man wearing shabby clothing enters the church.
Count it all Joy
When a finance manager in a large organization goes through the accounts at year end – or when an auditor works through the books to prepare the audited report – there can sometimes be a stray item in the accounts (an unfamiliar or unexpected line) that needs to be identified, explained and put in the right column.
Stand Firm
On Oct. 31, 1517, a young university lecturer and Augustinian monk named Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the All Saints Church at Wittenburg. His 95 theses constituted a list of objections to the dominant Roman Catholic beliefs and practices of his time.
A Truth Hidden in Plain Sight
Recently, a group of archaeologists announced a major new find in the ancient city of Petra in Jordan. Petra is one of the world’s most significant archaeological sites. It had seemed that all the major archaeological structures had been found at this site.

