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World Cup Soccer Fandom Spotlights the Human Need for Belonging

Soccer fandom is rising across North America, and its appeal goes deeper than goals, stadium chants, and favorite players. This article reflects on what soccer fans' passion reveals about human longing for joy, unity, connection, and belonging, and on how the Body of Christ offers a deeper, lasting community rooted in Jesus.

Summerween Reveals Why We Keep Searching for Joy That Lasts

Summerween may seem like a harmless seasonal trend, but its rise reveals something deeper about our desire for novelty, escape, joy, and meaning. This article looks at the cultural popularity of early Halloween celebrations through a Christian lens and reminds readers that temporary trends can never satisfy the thirst of the soul like the living water, true joy, and eternal hope found in Christ.

The Uncomfortable Truth about the Rise in Global Antisemitic Sentiment

Antisemitism is rising around the world, from online spaces and college campuses to Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. This article examines recent global data, the impact of October 7, the spread of Holocaust denial, and the moral responsibility Christians have to stand against hatred toward Jewish people with truth, courage, prayer, and public action.

3 Biblical Ways for Christians to Approach Pride Month

For thoughtful Christians, they may wonder if waging a relentless culture war is the godliest or most fruitful way to approach this set of issues. Here are at least three things to keep in mind to approach this month with grace and truth.

10 Scriptures and Prayers for Caregiver Burnout

God sees every sacrifice you make to care for your loved one, and he doesn’t expect you to sustain this role in your own limited strength. When you feel like you have nothing left to give, turning to God can give you the strength and hope you need.

6 Ways Stress Is Damaging to the Church (and How to Correct It)

Let’s take a look at the six ways stress is damaging to the church. Look for proof of life in your own local church body, without pointing the finger. We are the living Church; whatever we accept within our church is indicative of what we accept in our own spiritual journeys.

Biblical Contentment Teaches Us That God Is Enough

In a culture addicted to more, biblical contentment reminds us that peace is not found in accumulation, achievement, or comfort. This article explores how greed disguises itself, why Scripture calls it idolatry, and how Christians can learn to trust that God’s presence and provision are truly enough.

7 Ways to Begin Praying When You’re at a Loss for Words

We’ve all experienced such a time when we could not find the right words to pray in our walk with God, who knows our every thought and is patient and forgiving. Here are seven ways to help get the prayer words flowing or encourage you to rest quietly in God's presence.

How to Be More Open to the Holy Spirit in Your Daily Life

Let us purposefully internalize Scripture, embracing moments of solitude and silence. Let us come together in collective prayer with fellow believers, and let us be discerning in recognizing the voice of the Holy Spirit. God has spoken to us not just in occasional whispers but in numerous profound ways.

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