QUYỀN NĂNG CAO CẢ CỦA ĐỨC CHÚA TRỜI Ở VIỆT NAM (Ê-phê 1:4-5)

Handling our differences biblically–part 2

‘By relying on the love of God, I am able to see and repent of my prejudices quicker, inhabit complex and challenging relationships with more kindness, be more present and less fearful in conflicts, and grow a heart… Read More

Handling our differences biblically–part 1

‘Paul admonished the young leader, “Don’t have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments because you know they produce quarrels. And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone, able to teach,… Read More

Garments of grace

‘So, Father, as we reach for the garments of grace in the closet of the Gospel today–“compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience,” empower us to live and love to your glory. So very Amen we pray, in Jesus’… Read More

Battle sin with hope in God

‘In our battle with sin, are we called to wrestle, run, fight, and pray? Yes, we are, but our hope is not in our ability to do these things, but in the God of grace, who will war… Read More

Hopeful in Christ

‘You are sovereign, engaged, and trustworthy… whether we’re talking about the promotion that didn’t happen, or the car wreck that did; the bad cells that came back [from the doctor], or our prodigal that hasn’t (yet), job-related challenges… Read More

Resources for Christian Living

Ray Ortlund Jerry Bridges Scotty Smith Don Whitney John Piper Mark Dever David Platt Jerry Bridges Greg Gilbert Millard Erickson J. I. Packer Zane Pratt Tim Keller Paul Miller GSiV Resource Page

Helping pastors lead with more grace–and less legalism

Legalism is our attempts at trying to please God apart from his gospel. Thus, the good news is the solution to Christian legalism. Here are a few key truths for pastors to keep in mind: Humbly accept one… Read More

God does not want us to be strong

So often we approach God as though we’ve got something great to give him. Rarely do we realize our limitations and our need for him: ‘God does not want us to be strong. God wants to be our… Read More

Not on probation as performers

‘Why is it that every time we feel a little disconnected from you [God], or hear the condemning voice of the enemy; or encounter other believers more zealous, missionaries more generous, or young converts more committed than us–why… Read More

Greatest Intimacy

“Lord Jesus, in all of these situations and stories, really, really convince us that what we need and desire more than anything else is to connect with you intimately, in ways that the best sex between a husband… Read More