Defusing Disharmony
Conflicts among God's people are commonplace. But it doesn't have to be this way.
Conflicts among God's people are commonplace. But it doesn't have to be this way.
The role of government in carrying out justice also entails passing and upholding just laws for the good of the community and protecting the needy. Government is to seek, serve, and promote the common good of the people, not the good of the rulers.
God has chosen to leave us on earth to proclaim the Good News to a lost and hurting world.
Read Paul's words in Philippians 3:12-16 as a call for action…deliberate, immediate, and personal involvement.
Some people want us to see the world through rose-coloured glasses. Chuck Swindoll describes what it would be like to see life instead through faith-filled glasses.
To keep up the joy, for you and countless others, we need your financial support. Will you ask the Lord about sending a gift to Insight for Living Canada this month?
Paul boasted—at least until he met the Lord on a dusty road to Damascus. After that, all of his achievements he considered as “rubbish.”
If we truly desire to grow deeper, pull together, and go further than skin-deep superficiality in our relationships, we must remove those things that hinder true community.
Some people's lives are so noteworthy they become inspirational. The Bible is filled with accounts of such people, including two in the book of Philippians.
Non-believers don’t concern themselves with sharing the Gospel—only the followers of Jesus have that mandate. And sharing the Gospel is of eternal significance whereas “heaven and earth will disappear,” (Matthew 24:35).