The Cross of Christ

The Cross of Christ does not demonstrate that we are inherently worthy to be redeemed. The fact that Christ died for us is never given in Scripture as proof of our value as wonderful people but, instead, is a demonstrationRead more…

The Greatest Act of Generosity, Ever

What is the greatest act of generosity in the history of the world?  There are a lot of potential answers that come to mind.  And to be fair, a few other articles have already taken a stab this subject.  ForRead more…

Wisdom of Generosity

Is generosity wise? How many of us, if asked to describe the behavior of the widow who dropped her last two copper coins into the temple treasury (Mark 12:41-44), would call her “wise”? What if we removed the story fromRead more…

Two Famous Men With A Dead Body

                               Two Famous men with a Dead-body These two persons we find in the concluding chapters of 4 gospels-(Mt: 27:57-60, Mk.15:45-47, Luke.23:50-53, Jn.19:38-42), were no, ordinary persons. The above scriptures tells us that Mr. Joseph from the town of “ArimatheaRead more…

The Divine Exchange

A great teaching by Derek Prince on the divine exchange that happened for us onthe cross of Jesus at Calvary.

Life’s Most Important Decision

Believers know the most important decision of life is one’s response to the Lord Jesus Christ. This article presents many benefits of believing the Good News as well as the significant consequences of rejecting Christ.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Scripture

Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a young theologian when Hitler came to power in Germany. He became a leader in the Confessing Church, the church that was formed in opposition to the tyranny of Hitler and his henchmen. His opposition to theRead more…

Rejecting the Cross

A response to Ajith Fernando’s ’Embracing Suffering In Service’ In his insightful article, Fernando laments a contemporary idea of vocational fulfilment in ministry that has removed the cross from its core while adopting efficiency as its measuring standard. He pointsRead more…