Gen-Z (The Next Generation)

Millennials Are Older Isn’t it a bit weird to think that the oldest Millennials are turning forty soon? They’re no longer the “young ones.” The next generation, if you didn’t already know, is Gen-Z. Gen-Zers are born roughly between 1999 and 2015.   Early in 2018, Impact 360 Institute and Barna Group joined together to…

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Two Ways to Enhance Your Art

The two ways to enhance your art as a Christian? Read your Bible and go to church. Here’s a shotgun of reasons why doing those two things will encourage you as an artist and enhance your art.

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How to Start a Biblical Friendship

You start biblical friendships by wanting Jesus and wanting friends to want and gain Jesus, and then by being awkwardly intentional. I believe that if we saw more Christians being serious about biblical friendships, then there would be less lonely people in our gatherings.

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7 Reminders for Every Churchgoer

God Chose Family Throughout history, family has always been the centre of life. In The Meaning of Marriage, author Tim Keller points out that the Bible starts with marriage (Adam and Eve), and ends with marriage (Christ and the Church). Family has always been there. We find that God developed the family to bring new life,…

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No, You Don't Need to Be an Expert | indoubt

No, You Don’t Need to Be an Expert

I Feel Stupid I become easily intrigued and fascinated when it comes to apologetic arguments. Whenever I listen to or watch apologists, I often think, “Wow! I definitely didn’t know that!” For the Christian, apologetics can certainly be an effective source of encouragement in the faith. Yet, I’ve also felt something else: stupid. I know…

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What is Discipleship? | indoubt

What is Discipleship?

What is Discipleship? To many, the word “discipleship” is actually quite confusing – like the words “fellowship,” “propitiation,” or even “Hallelujah.” Now, Christians know they need to be disciples and to disciple others, but what does it really mean? What exactly does discipleship look like? Put plainly, a disciple is someone who follows Christ and…

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Bible Reading on Fire | indoubt

Bible Reading on Fire (The Emmaus Experience)

(Boring) Bible Reading What explains your experience more: you open the Bible, read some verses, you shut the Bible and carry on with life; or, you open the Bible, read some verses, burn with joy, shut the Bible and carry on with life transformed? I would suspect that most of us, unfortunately, would choose the…

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How Are You Suffering?

How Are You Suffering?

An Honest Question The topic and issue of suffering isn’t generally avoided in the church today (thankfully). Pastors, Christian leaders, and authors make a firm point to not only say that suffering isn’t optional in the Christian life, but also to give counsel for those in the midst of suffering. But an honest question that…

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An Ancient Story Brings Present Joy

We Find Joy in Receiving God’s Glory In a conversation I had with Jonathan Parnell (a pastor in Minneapolis and writer for Desiring God) on true happiness and significance, he said, “If God’s glory is the display of who he is, the display of his holiness, then that display is meant to be received by…

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Can a Christian Do Yoga Exercises?

Yoga? Can a Christian do yoga exercises? It’s no denying that yoga, whatever forms are available today, is founded on Hindu beliefs. Google’s dictionary defines yoga as “a Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and…

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Engage Media Like a Christian

Engaging Media There are definitely things that Christians should not do. And engaging media is not one of them.   For Christians, it’s not a matter of, “Should I engage media or not?” but, “How do I go about engaging media in a Christlike way?” That’s a great question with many good and true answers. Here…

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