By: Steff Willis
It takes guts, passion, and a clear vision to step out on your own — something Aodhán King knows all too well.
By: Steff Willis
It takes guts, passion, and a clear vision to step out on your own — something Aodhán King knows all too well.
By: Sabrina Peters
So, what’s an idol? Maybe thoughts of wooden statues or graven images immediately spring to mind. Maybe the words of Exodus 20:3 echo in your head, “You must have no other gods apart from me.” Maybe an idol seems completely irrelevant to your life. After all, if I went into your home right now, I probably wouldn’t find any stone altars or brass statues and see you bowing down on the floor.
By: Michael Crooks
The pandemic altered the way many people come together to worship, but according to some church leaders, that change is here to stay.
Let’s face it, we have too much stuff! Even more than that, our stuff is taking over our lives. We think that our stuff improves the quality of our lives, when instead, it’s taking it away. In fact, it’s even destroying our lives! Wouldn’t your life be simpler if you had less stuff? Wouldn’t your life be better?
By: Laura Bennett
At the beginning of 2020 Rend Collective lead singer Chris Llewellyn was on the road with his band’s first official world tour. They’d played in Australia and NZ, and were in the first week of the US leg, when the pandemic hit—and all the remaining dates were cancelled.
By: Laura Bennett
You may not know his face, but if you’ve been in church for any length of time, it’s likely you will have sung a song penned by Paul Baloche.
By: Clare Bruce
Churches will be allowed to conduct the Easter services they’re accustomed to next weekend, complete with musicians, worship teams and those in other ministry roles—but worshippers will still have to stay home and watch the services by live-streaming.
By: Tania Harris | God Conversations
Many of us are familiar with the belief in a God who speaks, but it wasn’t always that way. The findings of a recent archeological dig in Peru gives us insight into the uniqueness of the God of the Bible.