The Godly Woman’s Charm
Hope in God clothes a woman with a beauty that will never fade, never perish, and never cease to be precious in God’s sight.
Hope in God clothes a woman with a beauty that will never fade, never perish, and never cease to be precious in God’s sight.
How might we as parents teach our daughters, even at young ages, how to express their femininity without flaunting their body?
God calls church members to submit to their pastors, wives to their husbands, employees to their bosses. But is there also a sense in which God calls us to submit to everyone?
“Love your enemies,” Jesus says. But who are our enemies? The answer is broader than we might imagine.
In the wake of great betrayal, how do we respond with love and forgiveness without minimizing the evil of the sin?
Peter tells wives to win their husbands “without a word.” Does that mean a wife should never confront her husband over a pattern of habitual sin?
How can a father governed by anger begin to recover kindness and tenderheartedness? By freshly embracing God the Father’s forgiveness through Christ.
Is heartfelt anger toward God ever righteous, or even morally neutral — or is such anger always sinful?
Does that Bible teach that God has predestined some to disobedience and destruction, just as he has predestined some to salvation?
What are the two greatest questions in the universe? Pastor John explains by looking at 1 Peter 2:11–12.