Regarding the Destruction of Christian Marriage

In a world where the definition of marriage is rapidly evolving, the traditional view of “one man, one woman, for life” faces unprecedented challenges. From the normalization of divorce to the rise of polyamory and even the troubling discussions around pedophilia, the very fabric of Christian marriage is under threat. This article explores the six dimensions of biblical marriage and the cultural shifts that threaten its integrity. Discover how Christians can respond to these changes and uphold a vision of marriage that reflects God’s design. Join us as we navigate this critical conversation about the future of marriage.
A conversation about the church and married life in ministry with Jimmy and Kelly Needham

What does faithful marriage look like amidst the demands of ministry, parenting, and leadership pressure? In this insightful episode of *Regarding Leadership*, Ryan D.B. Kimmel engages with Jimmy and Kelly Needham, exploring their personal journeys of faith and the challenges of raising five children while navigating international adoption. They candidly discuss the importance of daily prayer, the need for biblical literacy, and the role of the local church in their lives. This conversation invites leaders and families to prioritize depth over distraction, encouraging a closer walk with Christ in the midst of everyday life.
When Forgiveness is Out of Reach

It may shock you to hear that Jesus spoke of an unforgivable sin. Many people today assume that God will forgive anything, but the Bible presents a different perspective. What if the very act of rejecting the truth about Christ could lead to a hardened heart, beyond the reach of forgiveness? This article explores the nature of the unforgivable sin, the seriousness of sin itself, and the hope of repentance. If you’ve ever wondered about your own standing with God, this is a must-read. Discover the truth about grace, sin, and the path to true forgiveness.
What is the Gospel?

To believe that Jesus is savior is to believe that you cannot save yourself, to confess your sin before God, to have a heart that is repentant, and to trust in Jesus alone to save you. Jesus came preaching repentance (Mark 1:15).
Who is The Holy Spirit?

For being the third member of the Trinity, many Christian denominations and traditions (and Christians themselves) give embarrassingly little-to-no acknowledgment to the Holy Spirit.
Do the Resurrection Accounts Contradict?

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all give different accounts of Easter Sunday. It is beneficial to have multiple testimonies to an important event, but what if those testimonies contradict each other?



