Living a Holy Life
by Charles Stanley
God calls every believer to a godly life. That means Christians should obey, love, and serve the Lord on a consistent basis. A godly life isn’t necessarily sinless. But eternal priorities should capture our hearts more than temporal, earthly pleasures. (read article)
by John MacArthur
There is a distinct line drawn between those who are true believers and those who are not. The false deny their sin, the true confess it. (read article)
by Charles Stanley
What do you say to a friend who claims to be a Christian, but there is no change in his or her life whatsoever? How do you counsel a believer who is struggling with sin and cannot find release from the temptations that keep tripping them up? (read article)
by Charles Stanley
What kind of person do you want to be? How would you like to be remembered? These are questions each of us must consider because every day we live, we influence those around us. Our words and actions demonstrate to others what we believe is most important.
This was certainly true of the godly men and women in Scripture. (read article)
by Charles R. Swindoll
We all know what the absence of integrity looks like. We see it daily in the news, whether it’s in greedy, dishonest executives, pork-happy politicians, or athletes on steroids. Chuck Swindoll issues a challenge for the Christian to stand apart from the crowd by knowing the lines that can’t be crossed in order to maintain a spotless reputation as a follower of the God of righteousness. (read article)
by Charles R. Swindoll
This is an article for those who have a past that they’re having trouble moving on from, whether it’s because of failures, unjust treatment, or painful loss. Chuck Swindoll states that God has promised to give us the ability to forgive others and ourselves as He fills our lives and our thoughts with His presence and power instead. (read article)
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