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Who was St. Nicholas?
How should Christians relate to the traditions of Santa Claus?
Transformation Garden - March 26, 2017
The Unbroken Promise
In Stormie Omartian’s joyous tribute to the birth of Jesus, the events surrounding a baby born long ago in a stable come to life as a Christmas family devotional. Read about the unbroken promise of God to His people.
Now Where Did I Put That?
The homeschooling lifestyle has a way of causing many of us to accumulate a lot of "stuff." Sometimes keeping track of everything, and remembering where it is when you need it, can seem like a full-time job.
Evangelistic Explorer: David Livingstone
Rarely does one find an explorer who had the character and virtue that Dr. David Livingstone possessed. Livingstone, in addition to his great accomplishments, was a Christian and lived it out in his every activity. He viewed his main purpose in...
9/11 Analogy Overkill: We Need Justice, Not Healing
Who Can Take Communion According to the Bible?
When Christ took His place as the innocent lamb, the Old Covenant established for atoning sins (spotless lambs, calves, etc.) was replaced with the New Covenant on the cross. When He said, "Do this in remembrance of me," He indicated this was a...
Thanksgiving: Celebrating Divine Goodness
At the root of our Thanksgiving celebration is the refrain from Psalm 136 that God's mercy endures forever.
Transformation Garden - October 5, 2019
7 Christian Women Poets You Need to Know About
Poetry invites us to reflect on our lives. By reading poetry from women like those mentioned in this article, we can learn to think more deeply about the Bible and how faith affects our lives.
How to Help Your Child Overcome Fear
The question is, how do you know your child is experiencing fear as a parent?
Does Halloween Glorify Evil?
Halloween is now a diverse celebration with a wide range of traditions and interpretations. It might be a day of harmless fun, a time to express creativity, and to engage the community. It might provide opportunities to talk about Christ the...
Transformation Garden - December 3, 2014
What You Need to Know about True Beauty and Our God
Would the most beautiful woman please come forward?
Are You Retro or Metro?
Are you Retro or Metro? That's the question raised by a series of unusual advertisements placed in some of the nation's leading newspapers. The ads portray "Retro Americans" as backward, rural, conservative, and Christian, while "Metro Americans"...
Christian Speech in Cultural Engagement: An Identity Crisis
Cultural engagement is becoming increasingly popular in Christian circles. That trend is welcome, for the most part, in that the Great Commission of Matt. 28:18f certainly has a cultural component to it as one understands the comprehensive nature...
The Evangelical Reformed Movement: A Comeback
Belarus Imposes New Controls on Foreign Religious Workers
Transformation Garden - October 21, 2019
4 Things You May Not Know About Jesus’ Living Water
The beginning of John 4 is at the well of Jacob in Samaria. Jesus was sitting by the well at noon. He asked the Samaritan woman to get him a drink. She replied that he was a Jew and she was a Samaritan woman. This indicated the question, how could...
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