Telling the Truth
We all need wisdom and courage to stand up to false accusations. If you’re on the receiving end of hurtful words stay calm, speak the truth, and trust your defence to the Lord.
We all need wisdom and courage to stand up to false accusations. If you’re on the receiving end of hurtful words stay calm, speak the truth, and trust your defence to the Lord.
Ignorance is not bliss. When you’re unsure about what you believe, you become a target for false teachers. Biblical knowledge will help you take a stand for the truth in a lost and disoriented world.
The Apostle John witnesses a captivating, evil woman along with a beast who lead the world into suffering and sin. Even as he sees the vision clearly, John is bewildered by its meaning. Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he unfolds the mysterious message given by an angel in Revelation 17:1–18.
It takes knowledge of God’s Word to discern truth and detect error. Not only from what is said but from what is left out.
If you have a smartphone or tablet you have the Bible right at your fingertips. And if you take the time to read it, the Bible will make all the difference in your life.
Being trustworthy means showing up, ready and available, season after season. Showing up is a crucial part of faithfulness—and sometimes the hardest part.
With striking clarity, life without God is exposed in its unbridled corruption and decay. Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains that, no matter how dark these scenes are, believers need not live in fear or dread.
No one lives happily ever after on this earth, but if we cling to our faith we can be sure there will be a happy ending. Our sorrow may last for a night, but joy will come in the morning.
The “it’s all about me” attitude may be cute on a child, but it isn’t so cute on adults. Selfishness isn’t something we outgrow as we age. It takes a conscious effort to put others before ourselves.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains how things go from bad to worse as people move further away from the true source of life. Nevertheless, God’s plan for the future will run its course and will lead to His grand finale—just as He ordained.