Dear Christians: Money is a good servant but a bad master
The sad reality is that many preachers are becoming more interested in acquiring wealth than they are in winning souls.

The sad reality is that many preachers are becoming more interested in acquiring wealth than they are in winning souls.
Allowing God to lead the way is a right step in a right direction as far as the work of God is concerned.
Are we all just called “Christians” because we claim that we are?
In Africa, many churches gather all the prayer requests on the first day of the year and fast and pray in order for God to answer these requests.
As we are planning to celebrate Christmas this year, it’s a good idea to soberly reflect on how life on this earth could have been without Christ.
Every Christian should soberly reflect on why God Almighty would allow His devoted followers to be crucified or beheaded.
Many pastors in their efforts to ensure that their followers pay tithes regularly have resorted to preaching unbiblical sermons about tithing.
Generalizing “once saved always saved” has done more harm than good.
Does the Bible mention anywhere that speaking in tongues is actually required for salvation?
Every Christian should soberly examine the messages which he or she listens to. Do the messages unlock your wallet, or do they prick your heart?