Jesus, in the garden of Gethsemane, faced His “cup” with courage and confidence in the Father. Believers must also face their “cup” and their cross. Face it like Jesus.
The New Testament gives this marriage counsel: “Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ loved the church,” and “Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands.” Is this advice archaic, or is it the key to real joy in marriage?
"God of our strength, enthroned above. . ." Is your life dedicated to the glory of God? Is your faith, confidence and trust in His strength, or is it in your own strength?
While millions of babies die through abortion, who speaks for them? God does!
“Biblical submission is a benefit, a privilege and is freedom, an invitation to walk the journey of life with Someone.”
This essay is for believers who wonder how they should relate to the Old Testament? How did Christ's coming effect the Old Testament law?
Complicated theologies and rationales can obscure the simple foundation for obedient Christian living: "Because Jesus said so." Are you living in obedience to His directives?
Young people hear the voices of many "false spirits," even from 'Christian' people—those whose lives are like the New Testament Judaizers, Gnostics and Nicolaitans. "Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits."
The local church is where Christians who love God express love to each other. Where believers relate in Christ-likeness, we discover the blessings of brotherhood—unselfish giving, witnessing, togetherness, counsel, completeness and support.
An elder speaks regarding brotherhood agreements—a concept common in Anabaptist groups. While abuse of practical agreements are devastating, Dale explores the potential for brotherhoods to come together in genuine unity of life.
The doctrine of the trinity has been argued for centuries. What can we know about the Trinity?
"People call us Mennonites. You may have thought we are different. Some people think we are odd. But we are not ashamed to be different from most professing Christians, because we are serious about obeying God and His Word."
Jesus spoke of the Broad Road and the Narrow Road. Many Christians prefer the third, middle road. But is the third road actually a road?
This message probes the effects of Fundamentalism on Mennonite thought in the 20th century, particularly as it relates to the historic view of scripture, and the relationship the written text to the Logos.
Is your life dominated by selfishness and pride? Whether or not you are a believer , discover new life in Christ by, like Zacchaeus, humbly coming to the Savior.