Many Christians love gathering on a Sunday. We sing, we lift our hands, we open our Bibles, and for an hour or so the world feels right again. But what happens when Monday comes?
Christian Faith
For modern readers, the lesson is simple but searching: long before “apostolic” became a popular label, a handful of humble believers in upstate New York were quietly asking, What would it look like to order our life, our church, and our witness by the plain teaching of Christ and His apostles?
Few topics stir as much passion in the Christian world as unity and division. From the early church councils to the Protestant Reformation, history shows that disagreements among believers have shaped the course of Christianity.
Charlie Kirk, at 31, was assassinated while speaking at a Turning Point USA event on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. He was shot in the neck during a public debate, later succumbing to his injuries at a nearby hospital.
Suffering is a reality every Christian faces, yet it is also one of the greatest tools God uses to refine our faith. From the story of Job in the Old Testament to the letters of the Apostle Paul in the New, the Bible shows us that hardship is never wasted.