After exploring 200 big questions on the Bigger Questions podcast, host Robert Martin reflects on the biggest question of all.
Faith
Authors Shannon Vandewarker and Denise Daniels’ new book considers how Christians can enhance their everyday occupation through spiritual intention.
I used to give God advice on how to run my life but I’ve learnt a blank page in God’s hand is far more powerful than a full notebook in mine.
Today’s idols don’t look like stone altars or brass statues, rather they take the form of success, a significant other, even ministry.
What’s your motivation for serving God? It isn’t always what we do that matters so much, but moreso the reason why we do it.
In 1991, Craig Josling started a group that now sees 800 Christian workers meeting in small groups throughout Sydney.
In his novel The City and The City, English author China Mieville sets a murder mystery in two cities, Beszel and Ul Quoma.
If you are a Christian, take a moment to joy-check your religion. And if you’re not, could you be missing out on real and lasting happiness in your life?
Lego may give an insight into some of life’s biggest questions, and a pointer that maybe the atheist explanation for the universe is inadequate.
Holding out for a promise that feels a million miles away? Be encouraged that God is working on all the promises he makes because he keeps them.