Dads, Remember the Power of the Open Book
Colin Smith
Children who are able to read will benefit from being with their parents in worship, and it is the duty of husbands and fathers to make sure that their families hear God’s word both in private and in public.
Podcast: Without Judgment, Life Doesn’t Make Sense (Tom Schreiner)
Tom Schreiner discusses what the Bible really teaches about hell and the final judgment, and why it's worth thinking about, even though it's hard.
Podcast: The Misunderstood Doctrine of Total Depravity (Jonathan Gibson)
Jonathan Gibson answers common questions and engages with common objections that Christians often have about the doctrine of total depravity.
What to Say to a Grieving Person
Nancy Guthrie
Sometimes it can be hard to know what to say to someone who is grieving. Yet there are helpful words we can give to people who are suffering—words that will actually help and encourage in the midst of grief.
How Celebrity-Pastor Culture Impacts Pastors
Zack Eswine
We wrestle with this invitation to do a truly great thing by serving the least, while inside of us and outside of us, we're pressured to make much of ourselves.
The Wisdom of God-Centered Rhythms in a Me-Centered Age
Brett McCracken
When every moment of our iWorld existence conditions us to celebrate the self, the church boldly celebrates something bigger, grander, and more compelling.
Why All Christians Should Expect Trouble
Philip Graham Ryken
The longer you live in this fallen world, the more kinds of trouble you face.
I'd Love to Read More, but...
Dave Kraft
Leaders are life-long learners and one of the best ways that we can know of to keep learning is to keep reading.
Grace Wild and Free
David Mathis
The means of grace—the Bible, prayer, and fellowship—are regular channels by which we can experience God's grace.
Finding the Good Life: A 5-Day Video Devotional
In this 5-day video devotional, Nancy Guthrie answers the question, “What is the good life?”
I’ve Heard It Said That Feelings Follow Actions
Glenna Marshall
Though our feelings are part of God’s created design for us, they still need to be subjected to God’s word and to what is true.
God Taught Us to Pray
On May 3rd, across the country, countless will gather to come before the Lord for the National Day of Prayer.
An Early Look at 2 New ESV Journaling Bibles
Ten years after the original ESV Journaling Bible was first published—Crossway is excited to announce the release of two new editions.
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.
Dealing with Hurt as a Pastor's Wife
Pastors’ wives bear relational burdens and outright attacks that most of us cannot imagine.
What Question Is Jesus Trying to Answer in the Beatitudes?
Chris Castaldo
Blessed are the poor in spirit. Blessed are the meek. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake. It’s a counterintuitive turn. It is, if you will, an upside-down kingdom.
Letter from the President: Our Commitment to Gospel-Centered Publishing
A special message from President Josh Dennis with a ministry update and reflections on Crossway’s calling.
ESV.org—How to Highlight and Favorite a Passage
Select verses or sections that you’re using for study, memorization, or devotion, making it easy to return to them quickly and easily.
Christ in All of Scripture – John 5:36–40
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
A History of Crossway’s Tract Ministry
Through all areas of publishing, Crossway strives to articulate and apply the truth of the gospel to every area of life, and to invite as many readers as possible to trust Jesus Christ as their Savior.
You Are Being Changed for the Good of the Church
Jonathan K. Dodson
When we join Jesus, we join his family and his mission. When Jesus Christ is Lord, he integrates disciples into a missional church family.
What John Piper Wants You to Know about the Bible
In his two of his newest books, John Piper helps us to understand and enjoy the Bible for what it truly is—the very Word of God.
How Pentecost Stands as a Pattern for the Church's Life
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Men and women in their blindness and sin have done their very best to ruin the Christian church.
Putting Health in Its Place
Bob Cutillo, MD
G.K. Chesterton said that "life is as bright as diamond and as brittle as a window pane." Our lives and health are beautiful but fragile, and we need to cherish them.
A Sneak Peek at 'The New City Catechism' with Tim Keller
Tim Keller explains the value of catechesis and shares a sneak peek at ‘The New City Catechism.’
The One Essential Ingredient for Biblical Manhood
Thabiti Anyabwile
As men, we can fight the symptoms of a disquieted inner life—anger, lust, insecurity, anxiety, and the like. Such fights are necessary. Or, we can wage war against the bunker out of which these enemies come.
Discipleship Is Never Anti-Intellectual
Jeffrey P. Greenman
The journey into faithful Christian learning in a liberal arts context involves the daring venture of whole-life discipleship in response to the Great Commandment.
The Liberation of Being Bought By Christ
Sam Allberry
With the gospel, if we belong to Jesus physically and bodily, then actually the only person our bodies need to please is Jesus.
4 Ways to Encourage Your Daughter in a Beauty-Obsessed Culture
Kristen Wetherell
We are living in a uniquely intense phase where technology is loud, telling us what beauty is, and we just have amazing privileges and opportunities and parents.