Articles
Plain-spoken studies on the questions people actually ask — the foundations of the faith, how to read and pray, and what the Bible says about everyday life.
The question every person eventually faces — and the one the whole Bible was written to answer.
The Bible's answer to its own central problem, in plain words.
Sixty-six books, forty authors, fifteen hundred years — and one story. Here's how to begin.
Why your Bible has two parts, and why you can't understand either without the other.
Most readers skim the genealogy from Adam to Noah. Read the names' meanings in order, and a sentence appears that sounds unmistakably like the gospel.
Prayer is not a performance for God — it's a conversation with your Father.
Marriage, friendship, family, conflict — scripture speaks into all of it, starting with love's definition.
