The apostle Peter wrote that Christians live in a type of exile, surrounded by a hostile culture that maligns and persecutes them. And yet, in the midst of these challenges, Peter also says that Christians possess a “living hope” and a “joy that is inexpressible.” How might Peter’s epistle give hope and joy to those of us in “exile” today?
David Wilber speaks on why Hanukkah matters to us as Christians. Why do we celebrate this so-called “minor” Jewish holiday? How do the themes of this holiday inspire us to live boldly for Messiah today?
Join David Wilber as he speaks on Shavuot, our commission to share the gospel, and what it means to be ready to give an account of the hope we have.…
Nobody likes to think about death. It's uncomfortable and troubling. And yet, it's a reality that we all will face. Death comes for us all. While we're inclined to avoid…
Did you know that God put you on this earth to fulfill a purpose? Indeed, and that purpose is revealed in the feast days that are outlined in the Bible.…
During Yeshua's discussion with the Samaritan woman at the well, He said that the Father is looking for those who will worship Him in "Spirit and truth." What does that…
The apostle Paul wrote, "Give thanks in ALL circumstances." In other words, gratitude ought to characterize the life of believers. In fact, being thankful is a moral mandate. But why…
Do you ever have moments in life when you just do not desire God from your heart? Perhaps you intellectually believe in God and you might even keep His commandments…
Human suffering is perhaps the biggest obstacle to faith in an all-loving and all-powerful God. Why does God allow suffering if He loves us and has the power to stop…