As I write this, I’m in Nashville enjoying a short break before attending T4G, a “biennial conference for thousands of pastors and church leaders who, for all their differences, are committed to
Something’s wrong. Although we were meant to experience freedom and joy in our relationship with God, many of us feel discouraged. We’re working for God. We’re trying to please him.
A student once asked Carl F. Henry, founder of Christianity Today, “What is the great theological question of our time?”
Henry didn’t answer as expected. He replied without hesitation: “Have you met
The Bible’s a big book. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with the different themes, genres, and sections. Because of this, it helps to simplify and to keep the main point in
If we’re not careful, we can miss the whole point of discipleship. We can go through the motions but experience none of the joy.
Here are three steps to keep joy in