The book Smartphone Generation by @tonyreinke calls us to develop healthy habits in the digital age, encouraging us to maximize the many blessings, avoid the pitfalls, and use wisely the most powerful human connection gadget ever invented.
In Neglected Grace, Pastor Jason Helopoulos encourages us to use this means of grace that God provides to us to draw closer to Him daily with our family
In the opinion of all exegetes, the book of Ruth, although one of the shortest in the Bible, is a true masterpiece of world literature. In Jewish tradition, it is directly related to the feast of Pentecost and is read on this occasion in the synagogue. But since the discovery of the Qumran manuscripts, we have realized that at the time of Jesus and the apostles, this book was made a prophetic reading in relation to the coming of the Messiah and the end of time.
“Living with your conscience” is not a treatise on the art of living which would best accommodate a conscience freed from “the thoughts which sometimes accuse us and sometimes defend us” (Romans 2 v.15). No recipes for anesthesia, self-defense against this inner voice. This art does not exist...
In a world where we are surrounded by demands of all kinds, but where the duration of time is not extendable, it is legitimate to wonder what place our leisure activities can take in our daily life.
Not so serious? addresses the issue of sin; not, however, the blatant sins of our current society, but rather the “subtle” sins that we tolerate as Christians.