How to Serve
No matter our career or vocation, all Christians are called to be servants. Today, R.C. Sproul explains the significant role that faithful service and good works play in the Christian life.
No matter our career or vocation, all Christians are called to be servants. Today, R.C. Sproul explains the significant role that faithful service and good works play in the Christian life.
To help you hear and do the Word of God, Renewing Your Mind and Renewing Your Mind Weekend delivers substantive Christian education through the radio with Speaker R.C. Sproul: "I dream of a new reformation," Sproul said, "a reformation that is not simply a renewal of life but a new vision of life: a vision that yields new forms and structures in society and culture. As long as Christians restrict their Christianity to a religion a faith that is compartmentalized and isolated from life they can have revival but never ever reformation. We need to hear and do the Word of God in all of our lives."
What makes up the "real" you? Your soul? What about your body? Today, R.C. Sproul explores the relationship between body and soul to deepen our understanding of what it means to be made in the image of God.
Forbidden by the priests to preach in Jesus' name, Peter declared, "We must obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29). Today, Derek Thomas reflects on the essential message of the gospel and the necessity for us proclaim it boldly.
We're quick to scoff at Peter for rebuking the Lord Jesus, yet the same self-serving tendency lies in our own hearts. Today, Derek Thomas examines this encounter to emphasize that the call to discipleship is a call to self-denial.
People have many different views of Jesus. Who do you say He is? Today, Derek Thomas considers how Peter's answer to this question demonstrates the importance for us to believe and confess the truth about Christ.
Many people were willing to follow Jesus until the truth He spoke offended them. So it is in our day. Today, Derek Thomas explains why we need the life-giving words of Christ to reshape our thinking.