Podcast: Recover the Lost Art of Bible Meditation in 2023 (David Mathis)
David Mathis talks about the spiritual discipline of meditating on Scripture and why it has the power to lead us to renewed excitement, joy, and satisfaction when it comes to God's word.
How Motherhood Revealed My Desperate Need for God
Katie Faris
Love is patient, love is kind, it keeps no record of wrongs, and I just know that I fall short—that I can’t conjure up that kind of love on my own.
What Does Gospel Fluency Look Like in Action?
Jeff Vanderstelt
Listen and pay attention—the Lord will give you the right words to bring the gospel to a non-Believer in a way that meets their needs and fulfills their longings.
How Celestia Ferris’s Prayerful Initiative Helped Found a Church on Capitol Hill
Caleb Morell
Although Celestia Ferris and her band of friends did not know all the difficulties facing the Baptists of Washington, they prayed to an all-knowing God who did.
Podcast: “Love Is Love” vs. “God Is Love” (Sam Storms)
Sam Storms explores what it really means when the Bible says that God is love and what we should do when we struggle to feel his love—even as we affirm it by faith.
Reading the Bible with Dead Guys: Schaeffer on Romans 8
Francis A. Schaeffer
*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.
How to Achieve Pastoral Success
Zack Eswine
Do the work set before you and trust that God will bear fruit.
The Danger of Labels When Discussing the Bible's Teaching on Gender
Andreas J. Köstenberger,
Margaret Elizabeth Köstenberger
Though the issues are fairly complex, a nuanced approach to the use of labels can provide several clarifying benefits.
Does America’s History Reveal a Common Consensus on Abortion?
Leah Savas
Knowing abortion is murder is not something that is just a result of modern technology. It has been the common sense of people in America for centuries.
The Power of God's Word in India
Sometimes, in God’s plan and providence, this ministry takes us to the farthest corners of the world.
Reading the Bible with Dead Guys: Charles Hodge on Romans 5:1
Charles Hodge
*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.
Homer, 'Breaking Bad,' and the Eternal: Part 1
Grant Horner
What does this have to do with theology and the Christian life? Turns out, quite a bit.
Watch the First 3 Minutes of 'The Biggest Story: The Animated Short Film'
Get a glimpse into the film's rich content, striking animations, and beautiful storyline.
How Can Christians Claim Old Testament Promises as Their Own?
Jason S. DeRouchie
What we hope for tomorrow changes who we are today. If we truly believe that the pure in heart will see God, that’s going to influence what we look at and what we touch, because we want to see God.
5 Practical Ways Pastors Can Care for Their Wives
Though a pastor expends much energy and effort on relationships in the church, he shouldn't neglect his most important at-home relationship.
Surprising Peace After My Son's Surprise Birth
Gloria Furman
Redeeming love has purchased for us this blessed assurance: that Christ has regarded our helpless estate and has shed his own blood for our soul.
Looking Back While Looking Ahead
Ryan Kelly
As David looks back in reflection on his life, he writes not a lament about how many enemies he’s had to face but a praise song for how much deliverance and faithfulness the Lord has shown.
Why Your Job Matters
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
What is my vocation? How do I find one? Or, as the self-help books put it, how do I find the vocation that is right for me?
Moms, You Have Permission to Feel Weary and Exhausted
Lindsey Carlson
Weary, discouraged moms need permission to feel okay about feeling weary and exhausted. Small children are exhausting. It's a hard season.
Podcast: Inherent Dangers of the Information Age (Brett McCracken)
Brett McCracken discusses what it looks like to pursue true wisdom in a noisy and confused age.
How the Gospel Sets Us Free in Everyday Life
Jared C. Wilson
The message that the gospel has in terms of freedom for a man’s everyday life is really a counter-intuitive message.
How to Cultivate a Culture of Adoption
Russell Moore
When we adopt—and when we encourage a culture of adoption in our churches and communities—we’re picturing something that’s true about our God.
Why Giving 10% Isn’t Enough
Greg Forster
Human beings—as image-bearers of the God who made the world—are responsible to take care of the world and to use their time, talent, and treasure in everything they do for the Lord.
Our Deepest Need at Christmas
John Piper
One day the ruler—the King of kings and Lord of lords—will return and make peace a reality.
Your Joy and Grief at Christmastime Are a Shadow of Something Greater
Sarah Walton
During the Christmas season we have a heightened longing for hope, joy, and all that is good and beautiful. And yet these prove to be a mere shadow of what we truly long for.
Know a Victim of Sexual Assault? What to Say and Not to Say
Justin S. Holcomb,
Lindsey A. Holcomb
Justin and Lindsey Halcomb share what you should and should not say to a victim of sexual assault.
Artist Spotlight: Lulie Wallace
Learn more about artist, Lulie Wallace, and her work on the ESV Single Column Journaling Bible, Artist Series.
God Is at Work Worldwide—Even Here
Tim Keesee
God is not just working across the world. He's still working in the hearts of his people among us.
One Reason We Shouldn’t Get Rid of Youth Ministry
Cameron Cole
We need missionaries and evangelists out there reaching teenagers and sharing the gospel with them.