Exploring Identity part 3: Who We Are in Christ
By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS: Concluding a 3-part series on identity, I explore the Christian’s true identity in Christ, (briefly mentioning the challenges of aging). Drawing from S...
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By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS: Concluding a 3-part series on identity, I explore the Christian’s true identity in Christ, (briefly mentioning the challenges of aging). Drawing from S...
Discover how Scripture helps you live with greater clarity, confidence, and freedom in your God-given identity.
By Elizabeth Prata Part 1 here SYNOPSIS: Raised amid the cultural upheavals of second-wave feminism, I pursued both traditional and modern ideals—marriage, career success, educat...
By Elizabeth Prata SYNOPSIS: This reflection traces the rise of second-wave feminism and its search for identity apart from God, arguing that worldly pursuits cannot provide lastin...
A variety of interpretations and beliefs exist, but a person can’t believe anything they want and be defined as a Christian.
Because God calls all Christians, all Christians call on God. Our one Lord and one confession unite us with all believers across time and space.Watch Now
Genesis 3 records one of the most tragic moments in human history. Adam and Eve had disobeyed God by eating from the forbidden tree, and for the first time they experienced guilt,...
They will be called the Holy People, the Redeemed of the Lord; and you will be called Sought After, the City No Longer Deserted (Isaiah 62:12). The post Who am I? appeared first on...
When we became Christians, what happened to us? By calling us from darkness to light, God gave us an everlasting reason to boast in Jesus Christ.Watch Now
Vladimir Snurenco, Philanthropy Daily Imago Dei (Latin for "in the image of God") holds that each person's primary identity begins with being created by God and bearing His image....
A sensible middle schooler can likely grasp the teaching, found throughout the New Testament, that although as Christians we may be disregarded as naive or bizarre, we are not to l...
Britain’s Christian Heritage Under Pressure as King Charles Embraces Multi-Faith Language King Charles III’s revised royal role description has renewed questions about Britain’s Ch...
The Place of Christianity in the Survival of the WestAs Western culture drifts deeper into fragmentation, materialism, and technological domination, can it survive without recoveri...
As Christians, our understanding of pride is shaped not primarily by culture, but by Scripture.
I was in a time of worship intercession with The LORD, my thoughts a bit troubled as I was presenting Him with a situation…
Luke Bretherton, Comment Who counts as human? More precisely, who counts as the kind of human to whom I owe obligations, and who,...
I believe I am an open-hearted person. I don’t debate, nor do I continue trying to explain things as simply as I can to the closed-minded people I may encounter along my way. Throu...
Liv Klingert, The European Conservative In the United Kingdom, a contested 2025 report—whose methodology has since been seriously questioned—claims a fourfold increase in 18-34-ye...
This two-part article examines how Christianity gradually displaced paganism and idol worship throughout Europe from late antiquity into the early Medieval period. Part 1 of this a...
by Hans Feichtinger, First Things The question of what to do with our Christian inheritance—what we call “cultural Christianity”—has become unavoidable. Cultural Christians wish to...
Every generation faces trends that do not align with the Father’s desires for his children. The God we serve continues to protect and provide for his children. Therefore, we only n...
Throughout the New Testament, believers are often described as being “in Christ.” In fact, the apostle Paul uses this term, or a variant of it, over eighty times throughout his let...
Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of lif...
Our liberation is at hand, but it'll take new ways of seeing and engaging our diverse national identity.
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