A Family Christmas Devotional from ‘The Biggest Story’
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Gather your family together and read through this special Christmas devotional from The Biggest Story Family Devotional, complete with Scripture readings, discussion questions, and a gospel connection.
How Gospel-Identity Enables Gospel-Behavior
Bryan Chapell
The gospel changes not only the way God deals with us, but the way we deal with each other.
Podcast: The Power of Habitual Gratitude (Sam Crabtree)
Sam Crabtree explains why gratitude is actually more foundational to the Christian life than you probably think and offers practical advice for cultivating gratitude in the ups and downs of our everyday lives,
The Glory Meant for Us
Abigail Dodds
You and I and all those who belong to him and are his children are indeed called to his glory, and we shall become partakers of his divine nature.
Podcast: The Gospel’s Global Advance (Tim Keesee)
Tim Keesee shares from his own experiences as a missions journalist about the reality of persecution and the best way to approach a short-term mission trip.
How You Can Slow Down and Appreciate Christmas More This Year
Jonathan Gibson
A daily liturgy can help us by giving us the discipline to do something day after day. And a liturgy helps us with content and structure.
2018 Fall Resource Guide
As the summer winds down and school and small groups recommence, find some resources to get back into your study of God's Word.
Learning to Endure Life's Troubles Like Jesus
Philip Graham Ryken
Whatever trouble you are facing, there is somebody that you can relate to in the Bible.
We Desperately Need What We Reject
Herman Bavinck
There is a disharmony between our thinking and feeling, between our willing and acting. There is a discord between religion and culture, between science and life.
The Key to Understanding Why Parenting Is Hard
Paul David Tripp
The Bible is incredibly helpful in leading us to understand why parenting is so challenging.
#yourewrong - Our Problem with Self-Righteousness (Reactivity Episode 3)
Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp talks about the self-centeredness and self-righteousness that work together to deceive us into believing we’re always right and about the humility that cures this selfishness and radically changes us.
4 Gospel Truths to Remember on Monday Morning
Tim Chester
What's the connection between faith in God and your Monday-morning struggles? Identifying and remembering these four liberating truths about God will help.
Introducing ‘The Greek-English New Testament: Tyndale House, Cambridge Edition and English Standard Version’
Crossway is pleased to introduce an accessible way to interact with the New Testament in its original language.
5 Ways to Use Your ESV Journaling Bible
Here are a few suggestions for how to use an ESV Journaling Bible to enrich your study of God’s Word.
Why Every Serious Atheist Should Be a Moral Nihilist
Every consistent atheist ought to be a moral nihilist.
A Surprisingly Unhelpful Promise for a Hurting Friend
Dave Furman
For many of us, asking for help goes against every fiber of our being.
Human Obedience VS. Passive Righteousness
Elyse Fitzpatrick,
Jessica Thompson
What's the difference between human obedience and passive righteousness? And how does this affect the way we train our kids?
Dads: Know the Difference Between What the Gospel Requires and What it Produces
Voddie Baucham Jr.
Dads must also know the difference between condemning our family with the law and shepherding them with the gospel.
How to Stay Holy When Under Pressure
Rodney D. Stortz
Daniel and his three friends faced extreme pressure during their captivity in Babylon.
Podcast: Why Have So Many People Stopped Going to Church? (Paul Tripp)
Paul Tripp reflects on the importance of not just the universal church but the local gathered church, and he responds to many of the reasons that people stop going to church.
Chasing Certainty in an Uncertain World
Bob Cutillo, MD
If we experience repeated successes after we fall, success becomes routine.
Do You Long for Truth and Meaning in Life? Read Hebrews
Dennis E. Johnson
Hebrews is a rich treasury of life-transforming truth and heart-sustaining encouragement. Do you long to know Jesus? Hebrews introduces him as the eternal Son who radiates the glory of God.
The Gospel Is for Pastors Too
Richard Baxter,
Tim Cooper
If the people in our charge are to teach, admonish, and exhort each other daily, no doubt we pastors may do the same for one another
Answering Kids’ Hardest Questions: What If I Sin Too Much—Will God Still Forgive Me?
Sarah Walton
We know that God says that if we confess our sins, he’s faithful and just to forgive them and that we all fall short of God’s holiness. None of us can live up to his perfect standards—no matter what.
Why It Matters that God Is Our Father
God is our Father at the level of creation and at the level of redemption.
The Solution to Our Beauty Crisis
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
The truth of the gospel is the only answer to our beauty crisis.
A Family Worship Pep Talk
Matt Chandler,
Adam Griffin
When it comes to family discipleship, low-hanging fruit is everywhere. Family discipleship does not have to be intricate or complicated.
What Your Complaining Says about God
One of the things that’s important for us to do for our own sanctification is to ask the question, “Why am I grumbling and complaining about this?”
God Offers Christians a Better Way to Measure the Fruitfulness of Their Lives
Megan Hill
We get into trouble when we start to measure our self-worth and how the Lord sees us by how much we got done, by what we can check off our list, and what we can accomplish.