Podcast: Fighting for Faith in the Midst of Doubt (Glenna Marshall)
Glenna Marshall discusses how we should view our doubts about the Bible, the gospel, and God's love for us, and how our struggles with doubt should give way to a more resilient faith.
Why Do Christians Care So Much About Submission to Authority?
Jonathan Leeman
You are a creature created in God’s image, called to image him, represent him, and show what he’s like. And so fundamentally, he’s the one with rule.
How to Show Your Kids Grace This Christmas
Jessica Thompson
In this season, the very message we have staked our lives on gets obscured by the message of the world.
What About the Issues Scripture Doesn't Address?
John MacArthur
John MacArthur shares a few questions to ask ourselves when venturing into gray territory.
Why the Reformation Isn't Over
Michael Reeves
We need to be constantly searching in God's word to see how further reformation needs to work itself out in our lives.
Podcast: The Good News About Not Being a Perfect Mom (Katie Faris)
Katie Faris discusses the false expectations put on moms and the true grace they can experience.
Who Was George Whitefield, and Why Is He Worth Reading Today?
Ian Maddock
As evangelicals, we are theologically indebted to the Protestant Reformation, and we are ecclesiologically indebted to practices and patterns that emerged during the eighteenth century revivals.
What Good Self-Esteem Can’t Do For You
Lydia Brownback
Having self-esteem doesn't solve all of our problems, because underneath it, we know our weaknesses and we know our sin.
Blessed: The Theology of the Book of Revelation with Tom Schreiner (Episode 4)
Nancy Guthrie
Join Nancy Guthrie as she talks with Thomas Schreiner about how our reading of the book of Revelation is impacted by our theology of the Trinity, judgment, and eschatology.
Podcast: Confronting the Idols of Body Image, Sex, Abortion, and Motherhood (Jen Oshman)
Jen Oshman discusses the many empty promises that the culture of the modern world makes that run counter to the clear teaching of Scripture and God's good plan for us.
10 Things You Should Know about Leadership
Jared Kennedy
There is not a square inch of knowledge that doesn’t belong to God.
Podcast: Help! I’m Afraid to Share My Faith (Isaac Adams)
Isaac Adams discusses the nature of evangelism and why we so often feel intimidated, unequipped, or unsure of how to even speak about the gospel to others in our lives.
A Mother’s Heart-Cry
Katie Faris
Every hour I need you. Morning, noon, and night. Every minute and every second. Every breath. More than anything else in my life, motherhood has illuminated my need for God. You too?
How to Eat with Gratitude This Thanksgiving
John Piper
The created world finds its meaning when people, created in God’s image, use it with a mind that knows God and a heart that believes in and thanks God.
Watch for Faithfulness in Those around You
J. Garrett Kell
As you spend time in the local church, observe how the believers around you follow Jesus. Watch for people who radiate the life of Jesus and spend time with them.
Is Doubt the Backstory Behind Your Apathy?
Uche Anizor
While I am consoled somewhat by the fact that doubts are normal and potentially formative, they still feel like what Lewis calls an emotional “blitz” on my belief.
Share God’s Big Promise with Your Kids through this Free Audiobook
We are pleased to share the entire audio of The Promise by Jason Helopolous on The Crossway Podcast.
Reading the Bible with Dead Guys: Spurgeon on Jeremiah 23
Charles H. Spurgeon
Reading the Bible With Dead Guys is a weekly blog series giving you the chance to read God’s Word alongside some great theologians from church history.
How Reading the Bible Shapes Our Identity
David Powlison
But if every revelation of God is a revelation of myself in relation to God, then all of Scripture is continually in the business of rewiring our self-understanding.
Why Your Sermons Should Address Believers and Unbelievers
Joel R. Beeke
Preachers should aim to capture the attention and inspire the affection of both unbelievers and believers.
Our King Has Come
Jen Wilkin
But God’s plan to liberate his people exceeded anything they could have hoped for. He intended liberation from the tyranny of sin itself.
Christ in All of Scripture – Exodus 3:13-16
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
The Self-Forgetfulness of Real Love
Jonathan Leeman
This universe of self-love is collapsing in on itself. It’s like a black hole that shrinks itself into a smaller and smaller space.
How Do You Prioritize What You Read?
Tony Reinke
Having a clear purpose for why you read will ensure that the few books you choose will be the books most likely to benefit your life.
Do Christians Fast Because Food and Drink Are Bad?
Joe Rigney
There are a number of things that God has given Christians as disciplines for our pilgrim condition in this world.
The Doctrines of Justification and Union with Christ Illuminate One Another
Matthew Barrett
Scripture clearly says that Christians are united to Christ, but it is not intuitively obvious what this means. Union with Christ is a vague term.
Podcast: God’s Work in the African Church (Conrad Mbewe)
Conrad Mbewe discusses what American Christians should know about the church in Africa, dispelling common misconceptions and sharing some of the big issues facing local congregations.
All the Very Best Stories Lead Us to Hope in the Darkness
Kathryn Butler
Stories, it seems, can remind our kids that in Christ, morning will always come, no matter how deep the darkness.
Passionate about the Trivial and Apathetic about the Vital
Uche Anizor
The paradox of apathy is that, for the spiritually apathetic, there is an inverse relationship between the greatness of a truth and our emotional and practical response to it.
God’s Passion for God at Christmas
John Piper
The deepest reason why we live for the glory of God is that God acts for the glory of God.