

Pastoral Q & A: How Often Should I Confess My Sin?
The Bible teaches us that Christians are people who repent from sin. To repent is to have a change of […]
Read moreThe Bible teaches us that Christians are people who repent from sin. To repent is to have a change of […]
Read moreIn response to this recent post about doing business justly, I received an e-mail from a Christian business owner in […]
Read moreA Christian man I know owns a chain of car dealerships. As is standard practice in the industry, his salesmen […]
Read moreA couple of years ago I was diagnosed with clinical depression. It was a diagnosis that took a long time […]
Read moreThis question could be taken two different ways. During the time of the Reformation, there were the Protestants (Lutheran and […]
Read moreDear abusive men in the church, I so often feel like berating you, but in what follows I actually want […]
Read moreThis question is interesting because it can be taken two different ways. Taken one way, we could be looking at […]
Read moreWhen it comes to sermons, we should all want to be the best listeners we can be. This is because […]
Read moreTasmania’s North Esk River is hit and miss for trout. Below the agriculture, it’s almost always a miss, at least […]
Read moreForgive: Why Should I and How Can I?, Timothy Keller. New York: Viking, 2022. Hardcover, 272 pages. There are different […]
Read moreJust about everyone has heard of the famous poem “Footprints.” It hangs on the wall of many Christian homes. It […]
Read moreWhen Home Hurts: A Guide for Responding Wisely to Domestic Abuse in Your Church, Jeremy Pierre & Greg Wilson. Ross-shire: […]
Read moreImagine this scenario. It’s Monday morning and you’re at work or school. An unbelieving friend comes up and asks, “How […]
Read moreThis letter was originally written by Scottish Presbyterian minister John Bonar in 1740. It was adapted and abridged by R. […]
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