Tim Challies
Tim Challies, a self-employed web designer, is a pioneer in the Christian blogosphere, having one of the most widely read and recognized Christian blogs. He is also editor of Discerning Reader, a site dedicated to offering thoughtful reviews of books that are of interest to Christians.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
How Can I Honor My Parents: 6 Ways To Obey This Commandment
How can I honor my parents? Discover 6 commandment-keeping tips for children of any age.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
What is Your Pet Sin?
Every one of us probably also has a sin we rather enjoy, a sin we refuse to put to death. In fact, we may even protect and promote it. We might refer to it as a pet sin.
Articles for Youth Leaders
The Most Important Thing My Parents Did Was to Live Out Their Faith
I've been reflecting on the most important thing my parents did when I was growing up. Discover the impact of living your faith out loud at home.
Articles for Youth Leaders
Porn-Free Family Plan: Be Prepared to Protect Your Kids
A porn-free family plan is essential to safeguard kids of all ages from harmful online content. Share this information with parents at your church!
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Is Porn a Sin? 8 Sins You Commit Every Time You Watch
Is porn a sin? When you open your browser and begin to look at those images and videos, you are sinning in ways that go far beyond lust.
Articles for Worship & Creative
5 BIG Things Missing from Modern Worship
Many leaders are judging elements of modern worship by whether or not they work (according to their own standard of what works). Instead they should be searching God’s Word to determine what elements should be present in a worship service.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
The Worst Consequence of Skipping Church
The first sin of skipping church is the sin of failing to love others.
Articles for Pastors
The Beauty of a Gentle Heart
If there is any quality that is conspicuous by its absence today, perhaps it is a gentle heart. Though this is a precious and beautiful trait, it is sadly rare.
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