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.
Loving God with or without Children
Christopher Ash
Whether married or unmarried, whether parents or childless, each of us is called to love the God and Father of Jesus.
Chasing Certainty in an Uncertain World
Bob Cutillo, MD
If we experience repeated successes after we fall, success becomes routine.
For Warfield, Every Christian Is a Theologian
Fred G. Zaspel
If life grows out of understanding, then it follows that a firm grasp and robust appreciation of Christian truth is of primary importance to Christian living.
Can Media Be Effective for Christ?
Read Mercer Schuchardt
If contemporary Christians wish to transmit a meaningful gospel to a world awash in meaningless media, then they have a dual dilemma to confront before they can hope to proceed successfully.
The Solution to Our Beauty Crisis
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
The truth of the gospel is the only answer to our beauty crisis.
Can You Hear Your Money?
David Gibson
Money talks, but some rich people can’t hear what it’s saying. Read James 5:1–6, and as you read it, listen to how money is speaking.
Envy Forgets Eternity
Paul David Tripp
Suffering is so real, so physical, so emotional, and so life-dominating that it’s hard to think of anything but the present moment of pain.
Help! I Need More of God
Jani Ortlund
Some people expect the pastor’s wife to have the most ideal and perfect relationship with God. What should we—women married to men in ministry—do to stay spiritually radiant?
How Motherhood Mimics the Cross
Abigail Dodds
God gives us gifts and abilities; then he gives us children. And perhaps it seems he’s made an error when our gifts and abilities seem completely irrelevant to the job of bringing up children and caring for a home.
Podcast: Marriage Questions about Sex, Submission, and In-Laws (Chad and Emily Van Dixhoorn)
Chad and Emily Van Dixhoorn share personal insight on a number of questions related to marriage, discussing topics like submission, relationships with family, and the ultimate purpose of marriage.
How At-Home Work Is for Everyone
Courtney Reissig
The work of the home and service of others involves the whole family.
Experiencing Gospel Transformation in 2017
Robert W. Yarbrough
Paul teaches that the very resurrection life of Christ dwells in those who have been united to this risen Lord.
Union with Christ When You Don’t Fit In
Heather Nelson
Jesus was excluded by all and abandoned by his friends in a time of need so that we could always be welcomed into relationship.
We Need a Theological Framework for Racial Reconciliation
Mark Vroegop
It’s really critical that the Bible and theological categories inform the racial reconciliation conversation lest culture and politics become where we start from.
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.
16 Ways Pastors Can Work for Unity in Politically Divisive Times
Jonathan Leeman,
Andrew David Naselli
In an increasingly anti-Christian culture, what’s important is how we respond to those who vote or believe differently, to learn how to make at least some space for them, and to encourage charity and forbearance.
Mom, What Is Your Only Comfort in This Life?
Katie Faris
When our hearts are full of questions and we're asking Why? and How?, so often what we think we want or need is answers to those questions.
God’s Faithfulness: 2019 Ministry Highlights
As another year comes to a close, we thank God for the work he has done in and through Crossway and the generosity of those who have partnered with us in our ministry efforts around the globe.
9 Notable Quotes from Lead
Ministry leadership, at its core, is about a community of leaders practicing together the presence of the Lord.
What Tom Brady Can Teach Us about Contentment
Erik Raymond
He made it to the top and thought “There’s got to be more than this.”
What Is the Priesthood of All Believers?
Brian A. DeVries
Christ is our priest, and all believers in Christ are priests, in some sense, like Christ. All believers share in this priesthood as we share in Christ and participate with Christ in a spiritual union.
The Life and Mission of St. Patrick
Michael A. G. Haykin
Who Was St. Patrick? Patrick was raised in a nominally Christian home in Britain during the collapse of the Roman Empire. At 16 he was captured by Irish pirates and taken to the west coast …
Exploring the Bible: A One-Year Reading Plan
The Bible can be rather intimidating to young readers (and old ones alike) and it can be immeasurably helpful to have a little guidance when independently working through the Scriptures.
Can Evangelicalism Be Defined?
Michael Reeves
Can evangelicalism be defined, or is it so flimsy and malleable that it constantly succumbs to its context, shapeshifting according to when and where it is?
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?”
How Birth Teaches Us to Boast
Gloria Furman
While self-awareness is a natural side effect of maturity, God-awareness is a supernatural gift of grace.
Podcast: The Life and Legacy of R. C. Sproul (Stephen Nichols)
Stephen Nichols discusses the fascinating life and ministry of the late R. C. Sproul reflecting on who he was in private and how his theological passions shaped his ministry.
Christ in All of Scripture – Psalm 51
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
Podcast: What’s the Deal with Melchizedek? (Daniel Stevens)
Daniel Stevens addresses some difficult passages in the book of Hebrews and how we should read all of Scripture as it points forward to Christ.