4 Issues Your Children Are Facing That You Never Had To
Andrew T. Walker,
Christian Walker
Parenting in today’s culture can seem like boating into uncharted waters. The good news is that though the culture may throw us new challenges, Scripture speaks a better word to anchor our parenting.
Do We Live in a Post-Christian Society?
Russell Moore
Our society may not be a happy Christian one, but that leaves the gospel room to speak, stand, and save.
Fear Not, Your Future Is Secure
Paul David Tripp
No matter how hard your story is right here, right now, it is guaranteed for you as God’s child that it will end better that you can imagine.
How to Grow in the Fear of the Lord
Michael Reeves
Since the fear of God is a matter of the heart’s deepest inclinations, how you think you can cultivate it will depend on how you think our hearts work.
Podcast: Parenting in Light of the Gospel (Paul Tripp)
Paul Tripp shares how raising children often exposes the idols of our own hearts—and gives us the opportunity to rely on the power of Christ.
J. I. Packer: In His Own Words
As we look back on the life of J. I. Packer, join us in thanking God for his humble writing ministry and the legacy of his service to the church.
What Is a Healthy Way to Leave a Church?
Edward W. Klink III
Leaving the church is painful for Christians and pastors, and we've seen a lot of it over the last couple of years through COVID, election crises, and racial crises.
A Category You Won't Find in the Bible: The Churchless Christian
Thabiti Anyabwile
The New Testament apostles can't conceive of anything called a Christian that's not connected to Christ's body.
3 Things That Must Change in the American Justice System
Matthew T. Martens
The American justice system has an accuracy problem. And this accuracy problem is a justice problem—a biblical justice problem.
What Is the Job of the Pastor?
Collin Hansen,
Jonathan Leeman
Your ability to do your job as a church member depends on pastors or elders doing their jobs.
The Awkward and Essential Challenge of Christian Community
This new book calls us to embrace the uncomfortable aspects of Christian community, whether that means believing difficult truths, pursuing difficult holiness, or loving difficult people.
5 Myths about Atheism
We should admit up front that there are some decent reasons a person might have for being an atheist.
This Day in History: The Death of Martin Luther
Herman Selderhuis
On this day in history, as night turned to day on February 18th, the earthly life of Martin Luther, the most famous man of the sixteenth century, came to an end.
6 Truths about Parenting That Reorient Everything
Paul David Tripp
Paul David Tripp draws six agenda-setting observations from Psalm 51 for our work as a parents.
Beware the Idol of Busyness at Christmas
Paul David Tripp
We must be careful to guard the true meaning of Christmas, keeping it from becoming about busyness and bondage to creation.
Jesus of Nazareth vs. Caesar Augustus
Trevin Wax
The nature of infancy teaches us something about weakness, and it teaches us something about our God. Every Christmas we celebrate not Caesar’s triumphant census, but our Emmanuel: God with us.
How to Respect the Dignity of Loved Ones with Dementia
John Dunlop, MD
God has made us social people; we thrive in the context of relationships. So do many of those with dementia, who are often desperate for human companionship and an escape from loneliness.
How to Pray for Your Pastor’s Family
Jani Ortlund
Would you like to show your pastor your appreciation but are unsure what might be most helpful to him? More than any other gift you could give your pastor, he will treasure your prayers for his family.
5 Things to Remember about Worship
Bob Kauflin
Music can be a part of worship, but it was never meant to be the heart of it.
3 Questions about Self-Care
Jen Oshman
The best self-care habits, not only for the Christian but for any human being, lead us back to our Maker and Savior.
Should Protestants Read the Apocrypha?
Peter J. Gurry,
John D. Meade
What's the New Catholic Edition Bible? Which Bible is right and which one contains the canon?
5 Myths about Being Called to Ministry
Bobby Jamieson
Are you called to the ministry? How can you tell if you’re called to ministry? What should you do to find out?
6 ESV Bibles You Can Take Anywhere
Someone searching for the ideal Bible that will be able to handle the wear and tear of everyday life usually looks for something portable, durable, and affordable.
Looking Heavenward Transforms Our Sorrow
Cameron Cole
Many may think this heavenly-mindedness would make a person detached and ineffective in this present earthly life. The opposite was true for the apostle Paul.
Is Motherhood a Woman’s Highest Calling?
Jen Oshman
Marriage and motherhood are good and God-given gifts, but when we elevate any good gift to an ultimate gift, then it becomes an idol.
Sanctification: An Often Painfully Slow Process
Jen Wilkin
We have sin patterns that we battle for years, and we can have the sense that we're getting any better at this re-imaging thing.
Why Study the Book of Numbers?
Michael LeFebvre
It is one of the great ironies of Scripture that the generation that saw God’s works most vividly became the epitome of those who refuse to believe him.
Dare to Believe in Your Own Dignity
Ray Ortlund
You may see yourself as damaged goods, but that's not all you are. You are made in the image of your Creator.
When You Think of Jesus, Do You Think “Genius”?
Peter J. Williams
Was Jesus a rather ordinary teacher with brilliant students who selflessly credited him with their great ideas? Or was Jesus a very smart teacher with smart disciples, and therefore the credit should be shared?
Why It’s Both Possible and Impossible to Know God
Joel R. Beeke,
Paul M. Smalley
It is possible to know God because God has made himself known. Our knowledge of God is real but never exhaustive.