What happens when I die?
If there is an afterlife that lasts for trillions of years (and then some!), isn’t knowing that you are going to the right place the most important question of life?

If there is an afterlife that lasts for trillions of years (and then some!), isn’t knowing that you are going to the right place the most important question of life?
“Live your truth.” “Follow your heart.” “As long as it doesn’t hurt anyone.” These are all common answers for how to determine right and wrong. We’re covering the top 5 common answers and comparing them to the Bible’s answer to this huge question of life.
The Bible says that God created the universe and gave us life. Could science truly lead one toward that conclusion or is that just ancient superstition?
The most famous prayer in the Bible starts with "Your kingdom come, your will be done." But, if we're honest our primary prayer is, "My kingdom come, my will be done." The only way we're going to make a real difference in our world as churches and as individuals is to first be willing to let go of our own kingdom.
Christians don't get overly focused on finding their deepest longings fulfilled in this world because we know that we are pilgrims passing through to a better country.
Christians are exiles in our culture. We must not only acknowledge this Biblical truth, but learn how to faithfully live it out.
We long for things to be fair in our lives, but what does Jesus do when things aren't fair?
Jesus shows mercy for His mockers. How can we do the same?
Many of us end up following Jesus at a distance because we don’t want our association with Him to cost us anything.
God’s kingdom doesn’t need the sword to be established. It needs the cross.
How do I meet my next challenge head-on and still follow Jesus? Prayer is an essential component when following Jesus through the ups and downs.
Satan asks to sift the disciples as wheat, but the power and purpose of Jesus will prevail!
Jesus was betrayed by Judas - one of his own disciples! Why would he do that and what can we learn from it?
The Bible says that “in all things God works for the good of those who love him.” What does that famous verse actually mean?
Having the right context to your suffering is everything.
We need to both be carried to Jesus and carry others to Jesus.
The Apostle Paul was heartbroken over the lostness of his people. Do our hearts look the same?