If we want to reach the world for Christ, it requires us to think differently. How can we change our thinking to start thinking rightly about the Great Commission? How does our prayer life change? And what it mean to be an ambassador of Jesus Christ?
The eighteenth century may seem distant, but it looms large in its influence, even today. Today we turn to the great events that dramatically affected the flow of history.
The Washington Post brings a disturbing story about a so-called ‘evangelical’ mass shooter. This is a deeply disturbing report, but it reminds us of what it means to be a true disciple, and how to identify who really represents Christ in an age of hypocrisy.
“I never go into the country for a change of air and a holiday. I always go instead into the eighteenth century.” So said Anatole France, and I concur – this century fascinates me, filled as it is with adventure, grand ideas, famous (and infamous) people, and God’s Spirit at work in the world.
On Easter Sunday, 2019, a horrific bombing rocked the island nation of Sri Lanka. What happened? Why did it happen? What can we learn from it?
Today I want to convince you that you need some spiritual therapy. I’m not talking about a counseling session or a Bible retreat. I’m talking about an environment that will help you thrive in your Christian life.
On April 15, 2019, a fire destroyed parts of Notre Dame Cathedral. Why is this Cathedral so famous? What is its history? And how should Christians react? All this and more on Timothy Talks.
It is easy to live your life in the physical, but there is an immense spiritual war going on around us.
Today we discuss three questions that will help you when you find yourself sharing the gospel with ‘Christians’ who don’t have a relationship with Jesus Christ.