
Nothing New Under the Sun? Why Your Words Still Matter
The Bible encourages us as Christian writers by demonstrating that our words matter, even if our message has already been written.

The Bible encourages us as Christian writers by demonstrating that our words matter, even if our message has already been written.

Do you read the Bible only because you “should”? Or do you avoid it altogether? This may renew your motivation to study the Bible.

Growing an audience without compromising our values can be challenging for Christian writers. Here’s my story of discovering a solution to this problem.

What are cross-references? Why bother reading them? How should we read or use cross-references in personal Bible study? Get answers here!

Does your work or ministry feel like a “have-to”? God’s Word provides a surprisingly encouraging perspective of our service.

A shift in perspective helped me to let go of control and embrace God’s plan for my life instead of obsessing over New Year’s resolutions.

Did you know that God is easier to please than people? The Bible makes it clear. We can start with these six ways to please God.

Building an online platform as a Christian writer presents unique challenges (and blessings) non-Christian writers might not experience.

Why is God late? How can we maintain our faith in him when God delays answering our prayers? The account of Lazarus’ death in John 11 provides helpful insight.

An uptight backseat driver reminded me of a calming truth from God’s Word—it’s possible to “be still” because God is trustworthy.

The Bible offers a hopeful perspective on productivity and success. Our efforts are not wasted, regardless of the results.

“Do not kill them, or my people will forget; Scatter them by Your power and bring them down, Lord, our shield” (Psalm 59:11 NASB).