Jesus did not come to liberate us from suffering, but to free our spirits as we go through the suffering that is part of life. He makes it possible for us to connect with God — to know Him personally.
Billboards and commercials advertise Christmas as a “merry and bright” season. But when your family is the source of your deepest hurts those endorsements become demands to be joyful.
Just because Christmas is over doesn't mean you have to stop talking about the greatest gift God has given us in Jesus Christ.
Lessons from Siberia on how to survive, even thrive, in dark days.
Understandings and celebrations of Christmas differ around the globe. Read how Cru staff members celebrate in Japan, Bulgaria, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Here are 5 questions related to the topic of Christmas that you might find of value.
Consider creative ways to help people see Christ in Christmas this holiday season.
Going door-to-door with a Bible may be taboo any other time of the year, but during Christmas Season, singing the gospel is still captivating.
What if instead of viewing interruptions this Christmas as unwelcome delays, you strive to see them as divine opportunities for inviting others into conversations of some spiritual significance?
Use the Christmas season to serve and talk to others about Christ.
Make sure to spend your holiday the way God would want. Here are some ideas to get you started.
A military wife shares her struggles and a hopeful reminder.
This Christmas you can introduce someone to Jesus in a fresh way.
Contemplating Immanuel which means “God with us” gives me a reason to hope in the midst of a world beaten down and burdened.
Jesus, our Alpha and Omega, existed before Creation and will return to rule forever. He is the consistency our hearts long for.
Taking time to meditate on the many names of Jesus can enrich your worship.
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