Truth & Love Blog
Our Growth in Grace Is a Community Journey
The mental health world is trying to replicate what we have in the church, so why in the world is the church trying so hard to replicate the world?
A Place to Belong and Become
How would our churches be different if we applied the truth that we can only grow in grace together with all the saints? How would our Christian lives be different if we applied the truth that we can only grasp the infinite love of God together with all the saints? How would our daily lives be different if we applied the truth that our growth in grace is a community project?
5 to Live By: 5 Top Christian Blog Posts of the Week
5 top Christian blog posts of the week— by Paul Tripp, Jay Adams, Julie Ganschow, and more.
4 Reflections: Are We Using the Word “Brokenness” Biblically?
Are we using the word “brokenness” biblically?
12 Endorsements for Gospel-Centered Counseling
I love this book and the gospel that is so beautifully portrayed here where the rubber meets the road, in our daily lives, in our struggle to believe and to live in the light of all He’s done. What a blessing!”—Elyse Fitzpatrick
How Christ Changes Lives
In this Biblical Counseling Coalition author interview Q & A, we connected with Bob Kellemen to learn more about his newest book, Gospel-Centered Counseling: How Christ Changes Lives.
8 Tweet-Size Answers to Life’s 8 Ultimate Questions
What are life’s 8 ultimate questions and how does the Bible relevantly, relationally, and richly answer those questions for our lives and ministries?
8 Ultimate Life Questions
What are life’s 8 ultimate questions and how does the Bible relevantly answer those questions for life and for ministry?
WWJD or HWJR?
Many Christians, when making decisions or wanting to follow a model for living, ask, “What would Jesus do (WWJD)?” I’ve done the same many times. Lately, I’ve been asking myself another question: “HWJR?” That’s: “How would Jesus relate?”
5 to Live By: 5 Top Christian Blog Posts of the Week
5 top Christian blog posts of the week—on domestic violence, the Cross, children’s church, and more.