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  • The Ten That Set Us Free

    The Ten That Set Us Free

    Many people believe God’s laws restrict us, but Garth Bainbridge says that they actually give us freedom.
  • What God's Love is Like

    What God's Love is Like

    The Bible says that “God is love.” Clifford Goldstein reflects on what that means.
  • What is God Really Like?

    What is God Really Like?

    It’s easy to feel like God is “out to get us,” especially considering how powerful He is. But Marvin Moore assures us we have nothing to fear.
  • God is a Family

    God is a Family

    Many people dispute the doctrine of the Trinity because it seems mathematically impossible. Duane Adams responds to an apparent paradox.
  • Six Ways to Keep in Touch With God

    Six Ways to Keep in Touch With God

    It’s easy, in our busy world, to isolate ourselves from God. Karen Leet has found several ways to stay in touch.
  • Drink Deeply

    Drink Deeply

    One hot day, Blake Penland discovered how to spend more meaningful time with God.
  • God loves me

    God loves me

    For Lina Maevis, building a house gave her something more than a home to live in.
  • The Trinity

    The Trinity

    Seth Pierce asks why Christians talk about three Gods when Christianity claims to worship one.
  • Does God Give Signs?

    Does God Give Signs?

    Is it appropriate to ask God for a sign when you want to know whether or not to do something? Vanessa Pizutto ponders on an answer to this question.
  • Pick Me! Pick Me!

    Pick Me! Pick Me!

    When it comes to fashion, Kim Peckham knows just what to pick . . . or not.
  • Created for Eternity

    Created for Eternity

    Do you shed tears when a loved one dies? So does God, says Patty Froese Ntihemuka.
  • God is Right Brained

    God is Right Brained

    Chris Blake is not satisfied with many of our assumptions about God.
  • Ben Carson: The Faith of a Surgeon

    Ben Carson: The Faith of a Surgeon

    Jarrod Stackelroth explores the life and faith of one ofthe world's bestknown and "gifted" neurosurgeons.
  • The Possibility of God

    The Possibility of God

    Bruce Manners ponders some of the biggest questions that confront each of us as human beings.
  • The Hope of Judgment

    The Hope of Judgment

    Nathan Brown explores how the promise of God's judgment gives life meaning now.
  • Does God Torture Sinners?

    Does God Torture Sinners?

    Could a loving God really torture His children? Murl Vance presents a compelling revelation of God's nature.
  • Double Click

    Double Click

    We all represent something. David Edgren ponders the true nature of God-and His people.
  • Answers for Everything

    Answers for Everything

    Cristian Copaceanu inspects the judgment scene at the end of the Bible. What will it reveal about God?
  • Miscarriage and Me

    Miscarriage and Me

    Caring for others is a delicate thing-especially when considering the loss of life. Kylie Stacey shares her experience.
  • Going Deeper

    Going Deeper

    Overcoming his fears the sea helped Glenn Townend grow His relationship with God.
  • Searching for God

    Searching for God

    Is God hard to find? Rodney Woods offers a good starting point for the search.
  • The Heart of God

    The Heart of God

    God could have chosen any way of representing Himself to us. Graeme Loftus suggests that He chose to be "our Father" for good reason.
  • Riding the Spirit

    Riding the Spirit

    Life's a journey in many ways. David Edgren shows how his personal and spiritual journey travel together.
  • The Inclusiveness of God

    The Inclusiveness of God

    Every delicacy has a key ingredient that makes it stand out. Samir Selmanovic reveals the key ingredient in the nature of God that makes Him so compelling.
  • The Dream of God

    The Dream of God

    God knows the future. Samir Selmanovic shares some thoughts on how God communicates that knowledge with humanity.
  • Treasures in Jars of Clay

    Treasures in Jars of Clay

    The stories in the Bible teach the value God places on each of us. Stephanie Fox recalls a few of her favourites.
  • Little Gods

    Little Gods

    For centuries cultures have created gods to meet their own needs. Loron Wade explores the nature of the one true God and explains the danger of false gods.
  • A Little Thummim to Help you Make up your Mind

    A Little Thummim to Help you Make up your Mind

    Making the right decisions is difficult. Kim Peckham wonders what it would be like to know God's will in all matters.
  • The Humility of God

    The Humility of God

    “Kneel before your king” has been heard by a myriad of subjects. Samir Selmanovic reveals a kingdom where the kneeling is done by the King—a Servant King.
  • True Versus False Worship

    True Versus False Worship

    I once visited a beautifully ornate temple in northern India. People were filing past the lingam, paying homage with gifts of money and flowers.
  • Who do you Worship?

    Who do you Worship?

    Worship is an attitude of the heart. In other words, what we love, we worship. Loron Wade points us to the only God who deserves our love and worship.
  • Blessings Unexpected

    Blessings Unexpected

    God promises to provide our needs. But sometimes He blesses us with the unexpected and unnecessary! Karen Elengikal rejoices in the grace of God.
  • Origin of the Species

    Origin of the Species

    Children are often said to have their "father's eyes" or "mother's smile." David Edgren demonstrates that our human nature reveals our heavenly Father.
  • The Nurture of God

    The Nurture of God

    Samir Selmanavic offers up an invitation to follow, and follow well, a worthy Master.
  • The Search for Meaning

    The Search for Meaning

    Whether you are Homer of Iliad and Odyssey fame, or Homer of Simpson fame, you will, it seems, ask the same question, "What is the meaning of life?" Bruce Manners leads us on the hero's quest for answers.
  • Betting on God

    Betting on God

    When the deck is stacked, the outcome is inevitable. Derek McCutcheon explores the development of probability theory and the eternal implications.
  • A Leap of Faith

    A Leap of Faith

    What are you afraid of? Julie Anne Hokin tells her story of conquering her fear of heights!
  • The People of God

    The People of God

    Our Western world is embroiled in an epidemic of individualism. Samir Selmanovic sees in the nature of God and God's creation the power and neccessity of community.
  • Is God Responsible?

    Is God Responsible?

    Although most people avoid talking to each other on the train, Ian Grice explores the existence of God with a fellow traveller.
  • Dealing with Anger

    Dealing with Anger

    I know God has not brought this upon me but I struggle to understand why He has not stepped in and been more visible in my life.
  • A View Through the Curtain

    A View Through the Curtain

    Have you ever wished you could see God? Yiannis Dimitrio pulls back the curtain to reveal the reality.
  • The Reality of God

    The Reality of God

    Who am I? Who are you? Who is God? Samir Selmanovic finds poise and purpose in life's ultimate questions.
  • The Mystery of God

    The Mystery of God

    Despite popular appearance, Christianity isn't a complicated process to manage God, says Samir Selmanovic.
  • A Hope Stronger Than Evil

    A Hope Stronger Than Evil

    Bruce Manners finds out where God is when great atrocities are committed
  • The View From Above

    The View From Above

    Perspective determines how we perceive things. When it comes to the "big picture" of history, God's viewpoint is the only accurate one, as Ross Chadwick explains.
  • Are We Alone?

    Are We Alone?

    The belief that we're not alone in the universe has fed many sci-fi novelists. Now it's hit mainstream science, as Robert Wearner describes. But one needn't search space for the truth.
  • Kaleidoscope

    Kaleidoscope

    How you view God is like how you see life: it depends on your perspective, as Cathy Ireland explains.
  • The Uunassuming God

    The Uunassuming God

    The Bible is a book like no other. Graeme Loftus takes a look inside to see what its point is.
  • Instant Messaging

    Instant Messaging

    Teenagers are among the most prolific mobile phone, text-message users, according to Ben Charny, a writer for CNET News.com ("Getting teens beyond texting," October 28, 2004). It's estimated that revenue from short message services (SMS) in the US exceeds
  • A Happy New Year

    A Happy New Year

    In the Forbes 23rd annual ranking of the 400 richest people in America, the combined net worth of the nation's wealthiest climbed to $1 trillion, up $45 billion in 12 months.