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Martin Luther never met Johann Sebastian Bach. The two Germans were born more than 200 years apart. But without Luther,…
Martin Luther never met Johann Sebastian Bach. The two Germans were born more than 200 years apart. But without Luther,…
In a previous Relevant article, Curt Devine sums up a dilemma that many Christians—especially young professionals—face: We often sacrifice depth in…
What does a sermon preached in nineteenth century Scotland have to do with today’s business headlines? Plenty. Thomas Chalmers, the Scottish…
Mid-summer flowerbeds can be monstrously frightening. A few months ago, the dark mulch was rich and thick. The edges were…
I’m reading a book called Redeeming the Routines by Robert Banks (another book given to me by my book-generous husband)…
The joy of serving a risen Savior can often be overshadowed by seeing suffering and death all around. From a…
Early in our ministry we discovered a pent-up demand for Christians in specific industries to gather and discuss the unique…
The hurdler crouches in position, ready to take on the obstacles before him or her. They can run straight ahead, head down,…
God created the world in beauty and perfection. Sin shattered that world but could not destroy it. And so we…
What is the most important thing we need to do in this life as Christians? There are good clear summary…