Divine Instruction
What story will shape us and our children if we don’t teach the gospel in its fullness?
by Donald E. BurkeTeaching was one of the pillars of Jesus’ ministry.
Teaching was one of the pillars of Jesus’ ministry.
The power imbalance of man over woman is a result of the Fall and is a distortion of God’s divine will and original design for humankind.
Redeeming Love does not model the type of love God offers to us.
The Salvation Army’s New Choices program gives hope to young mothers such as Barbie.
Everything we do as the church should have the call to “make disciples” at its core.
The Salvation Army's Gateway Linens in Toronto is more than a laundry. It provides jobs, a steady income for those in need and, most importantly, a means to a new life for program participants.
As Christians, we live in the middle of the story, between creation and redemption, waiting for the day when all is made right. Jesus inaugurated the kingdom, but it is not yet fully here. Until then, we live in the tension of an unfolding mystery, trusting God with the unknown.
In Sesame Street, our favourite friends find their way home with the help of an unlikely ally.
Staying involved in ministry—let alone in leadership—while raising a family is a challenge. I believe our children need to see us being involved in ministry within the church and in fellowship with other believers during their formative years.
Jeanette Levellie realized Jesus was telling her that all her fuss over the colour of her hair was distracting her from His plan for her life—to learn from Him and share His Word.