Learn
Understand the Bible
Latest Learn Resources
- LearnBook
We Shall All Be Changed
Facing a loved one's terminal diagnosis is isolating, but we don't walk through it alone. This book offers honest, hope-filled companionship for caregivers navigating grief, death, and God's transforming presence in life's darkest valleys.
- LearnBook
On Waiting Well
Waiting on God can feel frustrating in our instant-gratification culture. Bradley Baurain shows how these seasons are integral to faith, transforming passive endurance into hope-filled opportunities.
- LearnPodcast Episode
Where’s God When I’m Scared?
God’s presence in moments of fear has given comfort to believers through every age, assuring them they are never truly alone.
Engage
Study & Apply the Bible
Latest Engage Resources
- EngageArticle
How to View Loneliness as a Gift
Loneliness is like hunger—uncomfortable but purposeful. This article reframes loneliness as relational hunger that can drive us toward deeper connection with God and others.
- EngageArticle
God’s Power Through the Gospel
The gospel carries God's almighty power—the same force that raised Jesus from the dead—to save, sustain, and transform every believer, even in weakness and struggle.
- EngageArticle
The Reality of Death
Death is an enemy we all face, but Scripture points us not to "why" but to "who"—a Savior acquainted with grief who walks with us through the valley.
Love
Savor the Bible
Latest Love Resources
- LoveDevotional
Divinely Defined
God's wisdom defines His people and sets them apart from the world's borrowed wisdom. This reflection on 1 Corinthians 2 and Isaiah 40 contrasts true, eternal wisdom with the limited understanding that comes apart from Christ.
- LoveArticle
Look to the Perfect Passion of Christ
Christ's suffering on the cross was infinite, almighty, and perfect—a complete atonement that changes our moral situation before God.
- LoveDevotional
Wisdom's Burden
Solomon's pursuit of wisdom brought both understanding and sorrow. True wisdom reveals life's futility while pointing us to Christ as the only antidote to folly.
