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He Said-She Said: Why Do Women Go for the "Bad Boys"?
The Real Cost of Love and Why It’s Worth It - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - May 26, 2026
Discover how the profound cost of love, exemplified by God's ultimate sacrifice, offers solace and a model for navigating personal heartache. Explore the biblical perspective on costly love and why continuing to love sincerely is a divine command,...
A Nag is Not a Horse: Why We Nag and How to Stop
Avoid Controlling Others by Nagging Words
Why Matthew McConaughey Made Headlines: ‘Golden Rule 2020’ and the Power of Kindness
Matthew McConaughey made headlines recently, but not for a new movie or television commercial. He joined other volunteers last Friday in preparing eight hundred turkey dinners for firefighters in Los Angeles battling wildfires. His team prepared...
Barry Bonds reflects our culture so why do we dislike him so much?
There will soon be a history making moment in Major League Baseball. The long revered home run record of Henry Aaron will be broken by Barry Bonds. America was swept up in euphoria when Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa shattered Babe Ruth’s single...
Why You Have a Fear of Good News (and How to Combat It)
What if the “good news” is just a teaser, and turns out to be “fake news”? I ask myself these questions every time someone confronts me with supposed good news, and I know that other Christians feel the same way.
Erika Kirk Tells Megyn Kelly Why She's not Angry at God after Husband's Murder
In a powerful display of faith, Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk, shared her lack of anger towards God following her husband's assassination and her profound forgiveness for his killer.
Why Did I Have to Hurt Like This? Reshaping Your Understanding of God
"Why did I have to hurt like this?" It's a question we often ask to try to make sense of God and our pain.
Why It's Crucial to Get Men More Involved in the Post-COVID Church
When a church taps into its men, those men can be a powerful and motivating force for effecting positive change in the community. When a church doesn’t tap its men, those men get frustrated and complacent.
Why Christians Should Rejoice in the Day the Lord Has Made (Psalm 118)
In Psalm 118, we read a number of memorable verses that are often quoted within Christian communities, including verse 24. “This is the day the Lord has made; let’s rejoice and be glad in it.”
Why Mr. Rogers Was Better Than Barney, but He’d Be in Big Trouble Today
Not that long ago, culturally speaking, someone known throughout the world for being neighborly said some things that most likely would have gotten him fired today. And believe it or not, he said these things on public television!Fred Rogers of...
How to Write, Part Four: Why You Should Give Up Finding Your Own Voice
Writers are often very keen on discovering their own, unique writing voice. Here's why they should absolutely give up on that.
Why a ‘Day of Rage’ Reveals a Leadership Failure, Not a Fight for Justice
The recurring Palestinian Arab-led "Day of Rage" is portrayed as a destructive ritual fueled by hatred rather than a sincere pursuit of justice or peace. It highlights the failure of Palestinian leadership—marked by corruption, rejectionism, and...
From 'Huck Finn' to Hosea: Why We Should Read Rather Than Remove Old Books
Two classic novels were banned from a school district recently, but should they have been? Are these stories that touch on painful and hurtful things our past actually meaningful and helpful in the education of our rising generations?
Punxsutawney Phil, the Chiefs Conspiracy, and Why Christianity Is No Leap in the Dark
Kicking off with major headlines—Luka Dončić’s shocking trade, a Taylor Swift Grammy snub, and a stock market tumble—the conversation quickly pivots to the growing controversy over whether the Kansas City Chiefs are getting special treatment from...
All Rape is Hate Rape
Just because you're generous with your money doesn't mean you want to get robbed.
Why We Can’t Escape God’s Command to Love One Another - iBelieve Truth - December 26, 2023
Each of us decides if we are going to follow our will in choosing to love one another or God’s will. Following His will in life is submitting to His truth of how to respond to life’s situations.
Instead of Reading about Martin Luther King Jr. Today, Why Not Read Something by Him?
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day – a time we celebrate the life and faith of a man who shaped the Civil Rights movement through his inspiring words and deeds.
Is Evangelism a Hate Crime?
An editorial in Christianity Today raises a question that just a few years ago would have been unthinkable. Is sharing Christ with others a "hate crime" that deserves punishment? In the changing religious landscape in America and around the world,...
Why Does the Apostle Paul Tell Women to Be Silent and Not to Teach?
Given the litany of examples from Scripture where women pray, praise, prophesy over and instruct nations, much less congregations, why this prohibition? Two New Testament passages are frequently referenced in order to forbid women to minister as...
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