God’s patience and our evil hearts

When we think about God and whether He exists, one of the biggest problems that we face is this: “if a perfectly benevolent God exists, why does He allow so much evil in this world?” This question lies at the very heart of historical inquiry. Historians look across the vast expanse of human existence and […]

Being prideful in busyness

A key part of the modern condition, particularly in cities, is busyness. We rush to and fro between different appointments, family gatherings, meeting friends, school, and the office, with barely a moment to spare. We yearn for those few gasps of relief that always seem so far away. Indeed, there is a reason why God […]

Jesus Christ’s radical leadership

Leadership in this world is, more often than not, characterised by pride, arrogance, and a lust for power. This is (partly) why we so often nowadays cringe at the idea of an absolute ruler. We believe that too much power corrupts even the best leaders, and we would be right. But by insisting on freedom […]

How Christians can approach rejection

The more we trust God, the less we should fear rejection. And the less we fear rejection, the bolder we should be to reach out and try new things for God. As Christians, we are not called to live safe, indecisive lives. No one in the Bible who is praised by God lived a safe, […]