Your Access Point into the Doctrine of Scripture Is Jesus
Mark D. Thompson
Why do Christians take the Bible so seriously? Despite some variety in how they might frame their doctrine of Scripture, Christians have, right from the beginning, been “people of the book.”
Why the Church Is More Important than Any Other Christian Organization
D. A. Carson
The church is the only human institution that goes into eternity. We won’t be building the Gospel Coalition in eternity. We won’t be building seminaries in eternity.
Podcast: The Unlikely Legacy of Jonathan Edwards (Dane Ortlund)
Dane Ortlund looks back on the life and theology of famed pastor-theologian, Jonathan Edwards, gleaning wisdom that we can learn from him nearly 300 years later.
What Does Scripture Actually Accomplish?
Mike Bullmore
Sometimes it's hard to nail down what reading God's Word is actually supposed to accomplish.
Why Your Youth Ministry Should Serve the Poor
Drew Haltom,
Philip Walkley
What does it look like to seek the welfare of our cities? How do you train your high school and junior high students to do this? Why is this important?
How Does God Feel toward Discouraged People?
Lindsey Carlson
God speaks tenderly toward Jerusalem. He's kind. He's patient. He's slow to anger. He's abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.
3 Ways You Can Ignite a Passion for Church Planting in Your Church
Thabiti Anyabwile
If you desire to spread a passion for church planting in your church, go to Scripture, partner with other churches, and pray, pray, pray.
Is There a Difference between Courage and Christian Courage?
Joe Rigney
Jesus is better. And that enables me to face the danger, the hardship, and the fear of death that’s in front of me, because Christ is gain.
Jesus' Death Should Lead to Your Own Daily Dying
Joe Thorn
The death of Jesus is not just what cleanses you of guilt, but it is also the means by which you experience transformation.
Why I Love George Whitefield
Lee Gatiss
What’s to love about George Whitefield?
What Bible Reading and Eating Have in Common
Dane Ortlund
Devotional Bible reading is vital for every believer in the same way that eating is vital for every human—it's just the way you're nourished. It's what you do to get stronger and grow.
Two Possible Responses to Christ
Nancy Guthrie
When we read the Bible, we have a deep-seated instinct to look at particular characters and compare ourselves to them. We wonder, Is this someone I should try to emulate?
The Sabbath: A 5-Day Devotional
What does it mean to take a Sabbath? Does this Old Testament law even practically apply today?
Reading the Bible with Dead Guys: John Calvin on John 1:1
John Calvin
*Reading the Bible With Dead Guys is a weekly blog series giving you the chance to read God’s Word alongside some great theologians from church history.
Don’t Disconnect These 3 Vital Facets of Scripture
Vern S. Poythress
We must read the Bible as history, theology, and literary artistry because there’s only one God who is doing all three things at the same time.
Help for When a Pastor’s Time and Energy Are Limited
Paul David Tripp
As you think about God-ordained limits of time, what changes are needed in your leadership community?
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.
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.
11 Notable Quotes from Come, Let Us Adore Him
Recapture your attention and reactivate your awe for Christ and his coming during Christmastime.
What Is Sin?
J. Garrett Kell
Sinning against God has great consequences. It separates us from relationship with him and incites his righteous, eternal wrath.
The Seeds of Promise and Grace Planted in Genesis 3
Mitchell L. Chase
If we study the fall in Genesis 3, I think we're going to notice that the seeds that are planted in that chapter are going to bear much fruit to flower over the progressive revelation of the Old Testament.
Preview: What God Has to Say about Our Bodies by Sam Allberry
There’s a danger in focusing too much on the body. There’s also a danger in not valuing it enough.
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.
Why You Should Read John Owen Next Year
John Piper
What Owen offers is not quick relief, but long-term, deep growth in grace that can make strong, healthy trees where there was once a fragile sapling.
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.
Let's Pray
Megan Hill
Let's pray. How many times have you been privileged to say or hear those words?
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.
Podcast: Teaching Your Kids the Real Meaning of Christmas (William Smith)
William Smith offers parents simple advice for viewing the holiday season as a special opportunity to point our kids’ hearts to their Savior.
Grace Reigns
Dane Ortlund
Just as we can hardly fathom the divine ferocity awaiting those out of Christ, it is equally true that we can hardly fathom the divine tenderness already resting now on those in Christ.
Why I Care about Women's Issues
Courtney Reissig
In an increasingly pro-women society, you can’t even watch the Super Bowl anymore without seeing media campaigns elevating the dignity and worth of women.