Podcast: When Authority Fails to Reflect God’s Good Design (Jonathan Leeman)
Jonathan Leeman calls on anyone with some kind of authority to think carefully about how they're using that authority, encouraging them to embrace a posture of humility and repentance.
We Need Another Storyline to Put Ours in Perspective
Mark Talbot
Orienting ourselves by stories involves using their storylines to put our lives in proper perspective.
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.
Christ in All of Scripture – Zephaniah 1:7-16
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
How Can Church Communities Show Hospitality to Children?
Jared Kennedy
There are three things that I think are really great for children's ministers to think about when thinking about giving, being hospitable, and giving their grace-filled presence to families coming to their church.
The Everyday Object Biblical Archaeology Depends Upon
David W. Chapman
Archaeologists get very excited about pottery as very few people elsewhere in the world do.
What Is True Wellness?
John Dunlop, MD
In order to have this unified focus on God and his glory in our lives we must carefully review each area of our lives to see what changes are needed.
Moving Biblical Characters Off the Felt Board
Nancy Guthrie
Our understanding of who people in the Bible were—what drove them and what their lives were all about—can be very one-dimensional.
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.
Start the New Year Right
Paul David Tripp
The Christian life, the church, our faith are not about us, they’re about him—his plan, his kingdom, his glory.
12 Notable Quotes from Enough about Me
Self-care may produce happiness and temporary relief from stress or hardship, but real joy comes when we stop serving ourselves and find meaning and purpose in something outside of ourselves.
Podcast: What Your Teenager Needs Most (Paul Tripp)
Paul Tripp offers practical advice and encouragement to parents seeking to raise their teenagers to know God and feel ready to go into the world.
Why Doctrine and Devotion Must Never Be Separated
The Bible calls men today to lead in their churches and in their homes through both doctrine and devotion.
Advent Crafts for Kids
Use these Christmas crafts to help explain the truths of the Christmas story to children in your church or family.
How to Improve in Our Reasoning
Vern S. Poythress
All our knowledge imitates God’s original knowledge. And this imitation is mysterious, because God’s knowledge is mysterious.
Common Mistakes in Evangelism
Jeff Vanderstelt
Listening is one of the most important aspects of evangelism. Speak Jesus into the needs of everyone you share the gospel with.
April 2024 New Releases
Learn about the new and notable resources releasing this month like The (Not-So-Secret) Secret to Reaching the Next Generation by Kevin DeYoung and Heavenward by Cameron Cole.
Introducing the ‘ESV Holy Bible for Kids: Dyslexia-Friendly Edition’
With kid-friendly resources and a specialized typeface, this Bible makes reading easier for children with dyslexia.
Introducing the 10 Questions Devotional Series for Kids and Teens
The new 10 Questions series invites children ages 8–14 to investigate spiritual questions and provides reliable theological and practical answers on their level.
What If Your Church Were Filled with People Just like You?
Jamie Dunlop
When we love in ways that we can only love by the power of God’s Spirit, we show him to be sufficient. We show him to be good and glorious.
Why Sin Wasn’t Humanity’s First Problem
Drew Hunter
It’s not good to be alone. Why? Because God made us for friendship.
Podcast: Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid of the Book of Revelation (Nancy Guthrie)
Nancy Guthrie discusses why the book of Revelation is actually more accessible, more timely, and more encouraging than you probably know.
Do You Know that You're Weak?
David Mathis,
Jonathan Parnell
If we Christians were honest with ourselves, we’d think more like John Newton. We would understand that we are weak.
What Happens When We Forget We’ll Die
Matthew McCullough
If we see our lives through the truth about death, then Jesus’s promises begin to take on an entirely different tone for us.
Introducing The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge, Reader’s Edition
A new edition of the Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge to make for a smoother, less-interrupted reading of the text.
A Surprising Scoundrel of Scripture
Nancy Guthrie
The high priest was to serve as a mediator between God and the people of God. What was he supposed to mediate from God to the people? Mercy.
Podcast: How to Become Fluent in the Gospel (Jeff Vanderstelt)
What does it mean to be fluent in the gospel, and why is it an essential part of living as a disciple of Jesus?
3 Things You Should Know about the Redesigned ESV Student Study Bible
Here are three things you should know about the redesigned Student Study Bible.
How Not to Be a Fool Who Thinks He’s Wise
Paul David Tripp
One of the devastating results of sin is that it reduces all of us to fools. A fool looks at truth and sees falsehood.