What is one thing you did that helped your faith this year? Maybe you finally stuck to your Bible reading plan. Maybe you started going on prayer walks. Or maybe you committed to getting involved with church again.
So, what’s your plan for 2022?
Whether you want to answer big questions about Christianity, you’re curious about what certain passages of the Bible mean, or you just want to challenge your opinions, The Crossing’s blog can help.
Not sure where to begin? Here are our top blog posts from 2021.
In 2021, everything seems politically charged. But has The Crossing, as a church, leaned even further right or left on the political spectrum? Here’s why the answer could be right, left, both, or neither.
Has this year felt lonely? Unsure of what to do to make lasting friendships? Kelley Wampler shares two practical steps to help you make deep, meaningful friendships this year.
Culture has skewed the way the church views the role of women. Here’s how Jesus views the role of women and what the church gets wrong.
If you did the math, how many hours did you spend watching TV this year? While entertainment isn’t sin and Netflix isn’t evil, here’s why resisting some shows could benefit your faith.
Looking to get more into reading in the new year or just wanting to pick up your next read? This list of book recommendations from members and staff of The Crossing is a great place to start.
You might take communion regularly, but do you know why you take it? Simple answer: the Bible says so. Learn more about the significance of taking communion.
What do you believe about the end times? Your answer to this question defines the way you live today. Not sure? Here’s a biblical perspective of the end times. (Spoiler alert: it’s nothing like Left Behind.)
Have you felt distant from God this year? Looking for a way to experience God more this year? Keith shares what might be off about the “experience” mindset and how to shift it.
Have you had the chance to watch Pixar’s Soul yet? Here are a few conversation-starters to discuss with your family about how the movie does and doesn’t line up with the Bible.
Doubt is inevitable in the life of a Christian. Maybe this year was full of it. Here are three truths to remember when doubt strikes.
We live in a culture fixated on always seeking more to fill us up. Dave shares how overconsumption can leave us feeling empty instead of full and how to avoid this feeling.
If God is loving and good, why does he commission wiping out entire nations in the Old Testament? This article from Andy Patton is a helpful tool for understanding what actually happened during the invasion of Canaan.
How did your Bible reading go this year? Do you wish you would’ve spent more time in God’s word? Here’s how to make more time for reading the Bible in 2022.
Looking for more ways to learn something new this year? Whether you’re looking to read fiction, non-fiction, or a book to grow your faith, check out Keith’s list to find your next read.