When I stack the dishwasher, my wife re-stacks it. I can never get it right! So I simply give up. I think some of us are like that with God.

Why This Happens at School Reunions
Ever had the experience of attending a school reunion where someone didn’t remember you at all? Sam Chan reflects.

When Faith is a Quest
For some, faith is easy. For others, it is a perpetual “quest” that involves hard questions, searching, and dismissal of easy answers.

The Pleasure (and Value) of Changing One’s Mind
It’s okay to be wrong sometimes, and admitting we are wrong and changing our mind can lead to our personal growth, writes Aaron Johnstone.

You’re Not One of Those Evangelicals Are You?
I’d just settled into the plane for the five hour flight back home across this great brown land called Australia, and I was tired.

The Big Fat Ugly Lie Most Christians Believe
Many Christian denominations have upheld standards of “perfection” that create a fundamental misunderstanding of the gospel message.

Here’s Why Jesus Doesn’t Need More Influencers
When “living your own truth” rules the day, it can be difficult to share faith. How can we make Jesus seem attractive without being pushy?

Reductionism or Awe: Thinking about God
When it comes to God there are some things we know and many things we don’t. This is why we need humility, writes Brian Harris.

How to Know You’re Preaching the Gospel the Right Way
Preaching the Gospel is dangerous if you’re not preaching the Gospel the right way. Here’s a way to tell if you’re on the right track.

Guarding God’s Reputation
Have you ever heard a preacher speaker express a view about God that made you think, “Well, that makes God sound petty and small”?