Herman Bavinck for the 21st Century
Cory C. Brock,
James Eglinton,
N. Gray Sutanto
When Bavinck lived in the early twentieth century, he believed there was “a disharmony between our thinking and feeling, between our willing and acting” and “a discord between religion and culture, between science and life.”
I Pledge Allegiance
Drew Hunter
As the election season nears its end, we are left wondering how to process it all, and what the Bible has to say in times like these.
The Two Peculiar Acts of the Father in the Work of Redemption
John Owen,
Richard Snoddy
Two peculiar acts there are in this work of our redemption by the blood of Jesus, which may be and are properly assigned to the person of the Father.
Podcast: How Should We Define the Gospel? (Greg Gilbert)
Greg Gilbert discusses why Christians so often struggle to clearly define a simple yet foundational concept: the gospel.
Jesus’s “About Me” Section
Dane Ortlund
For all his resplendent glory and dazzling holiness, his supreme uniqueness and otherness, no one in human history has ever been more approachable than Jesus Christ.
The First Step in Celebrating Divine Grace
Paul David Tripp
It’s good to mourn, it’s healthy to be sad, and it’s appropriate to groan. Something is wrong with us, something is missing in our hearts and our understanding of life.
Why Tracts?
Tracts are creative, short-form gospel presentations, convenient to use and economical to produce and distribute.
How to Stop Praying the Same Old Things about the Same Old Things
Donald S. Whitney
“Empty phrases” are ruinous in any area of spirituality, but especially in prayer.
The Doctrine of Grace and Peace in the Bible
Benedictions are God’s good words for us as he looks on us with joy and love and grants us grace and peace.
What the Gospel Isn't
Greg Gilbert
In an effort to make the gospel bigger or more relevant, Greg Gilbert introduces three substitute gospels.
The Church’s Role in Racial Reconciliation
Mark Vroegop
The church has a vital role to play in reconciliation between people of different ethnicities. It actually goes to the essence of what it means to be a Christian.
Podcast: Why You Can’t Stop Looking at Your Phone (Samuel James)
Samuel James sets forth a distinctly Christian theology of technology, one that is profoundly realistic about its power, both for good and evil.
What Churches Should Look for in a Missionary
Andy Johnson
Churches should carefully assess the character, fruitfulness, and Bible knowledge of the missionaries they hope to send.
You Can Change: A 5-Day Devotional Reading Plan
Over the course of five days, be encouraged by God’s commitment to his own in this devotional adaptation from John Piper’s book, Providence.
Podcast: The Making of the ESV Study Bible (Justin Taylor)
Today's episode is a conversation with Justin Taylor—Crossway’s book publisher and project manager for the ESV Study Bible when it was being created.
It Wasn’t Just Jesus That Died on Good Friday
Nancy Guthrie
The death of Jesus was the end of the priesthood. There was simply no need for an imperfect priest once the perfect priest had come.
Never Forget: You Need What Your Kids Need
William P. Smith
It’s helpful for our kids to hear that they’re not alone in their struggles and that you're not perfect either—but Jesus is.
Lessons on Church Planting from the Prince of Preachers
Dave Harvey
We can learn many lessons from Spurgeon’s example. Here are three.
The First Step Toward Finding Joy in God Is to Desire It
John Piper
The desire to rejoice in God is a species of joy in God. It’s a seed. You think of a seed and a tree. A seed is a real thing. It’s life, but it’s different from a tree.
Dear Pastor, in a Celebrity Culture, Your Call Is Contentment
Ajith Fernando
Our desire is to do well in ministry so that God is glorified. We want our work to be great so that people will see God’s greatness, not to show off our talents or to be greater than others.
You Need a Well-Oiled Gospel Memory
Paul David Tripp
It is important to have a well-oiled, activated gospel memory. It’s important to require yourself never to forget.
The Key Difference Between Entertaining and Christian Hospitality
Rosaria Butterfield
In a world that doesn’t understand intimacy and would rather mouth off on social media than sit around a dinner table and talk about real things, it takes practice to embrace some awkwardness.
The Most Accessible Person in the Universe
Dane Ortlund
Jesus is lowly, he's accessible. You don't have to go through security to get to him. You just have to humble yourself.
Podcast: Why Your Job Has Meaning and Purpose . . . Even If You Don't Like It (Bryan Chapell)
Bryan Chapell talks about why the work you do day in and day out matters to God—probably more than you realize.
Podcast: Distinguishing Christmas Tradition from Truth (Andreas Köstenberger)
Andreas Köstenberger explores how to distinguish fact from fiction when it comes to the Christmas story, discussing the real date of Jesus's birth, the wise men and the star, and key Old Testament prophecies and allusions surrounding the incarnation.
Introducing the What Is the Gospel? Study Guide
This study guide was created to help readers define the gospel and apply the it to their lives.
Why We Feel So Tired and Confused by What We See Online
Samuel D. James
The internet makes no distinction between what is relevant to us or what is not relevant to us, what is part of the life that we’re supposed to live or what doesn’t really matter.
7 Tips to Help Your Church Support Adoption
Russell Moore
A congregation that embraces the priority of adoption will find all sorts of ways to help those who want to adopt.
Don’t Let Envy Poison Your Hospitality
Keri Folmar
Competitiveness has no place in the church. Imitate the good, but don’t envy what God has given to others. Hasn’t he been abundantly good to you?