Military children often face an interesting dilemma. When a family is stationed overseas, a newborn child can attain “dual citizenship,” considered a citizen of…
In the May 2015 issue of Christianity Today, Richard Clark highlighted an emerging group of Christian video game-makers who were rising to prominence. Two…
In an article for Leadership Journal, Amy Simpson expands on the idea that service sometimes stems from selfishness. She writes, “But sometimes serving others…
Christianity Today spoke with a sociology professor, Bradford Wilcox, and his colleagues about a study titled, “The Cohabitation-Go-Round: Cohabitation and Family Instability Across the Globe.”…
In an article for Her.meneutics, Megan Hill shares her experience getting to know older “church ladies,” who have persevered in the church through trials…
Sex in marriage, when properly viewed and understood, becomes a part of several traits that strengthen and heighten the chance for a successful marriage….
Technology advances have played a vital role in resources that have enhanced our quality of life, but technology has also become a significant distractor…
Going to the nations doesn’t necessarily mean an overseas missions trip. The changing demographics of American cities offer opportunities to share the gospel with…