3 Ways That Scriptural Leadership Differs from Secular Leadership
R. Scott Pace,
Jim Shaddix
Preaching is inherently a form of leadership. But in order for our preaching to qualify as scriptural leadership, we must be careful to exercise it according to biblical standards rather than worldly principles.
Sanctification Is a Direction
David Powlison
Sanctification is a process that lasts a lifetime—it follows no formula or schedule. God's grace sustains us to grow as we simply point in the right direction.
3 Times Jesus Told Us He Was God without Saying It
Rebecca McLaughlin
“Why does this man speak like that? He is blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone?” The scribes aren’t wrong: the only person with the right to say these words is God himself.
Why the 10 Commandments Are Still Relevant
Jen Wilkin
The law in the New Testament is to show us that in the life of the believer, the law is in fact a means of grace because it shows us what pleases God.
Hope Means Resting
Paul David Tripp
Because your world is not out of control but under God’s careful redemptive control, you can have hope even when it looks to you as if darkness is winning the day.
Introducing Crossway+
Crossway+ is a new membership program designed to provide you with gospel-centered resources aimed at strengthening your faith and serving the church.
5 Steps to Take within the Exegesis Process
David Jackman
What follows is a suggested method for preaching preparation that I have followed for many years and found to be helpful. Please know that this is just one approach.
How to Pray for Wisdom
Erika Allen
We develop wisdom by knowing the Bible and by relying on the Holy Spirit to help us correctly live it out.
Is Domesticity a Bad Word?
Susan Hunt
The true woman does not compartmentalize domesticity, nor does she reduce it to a set of behaviors.
What Does It Mean That Scripture Is Inspired?
John S. Feinberg
How are the rest of us, who never had a revelatory dream or vision and to whom God never spoke directly, supposed to know what God wants us to know?
10 Key Bible Verses on God’s Omnipresence
Where shall I go from your Spirit? Or where shall I flee from your presence? If I ascend to heaven, you are there!
An Open Letter to the Pastor Desiring Racial Reconciliation in the Church
Mark Vroegop
Reconciliation—vertical and horizontal—is the goal of the good news. Gospel unity creates racial harmony.
How to Love God and Your Neighbor through Your Work
James M. Hamilton Jr.
Four New Testament passages provide a cross section of the New Testament’s teaching on how to love God through our work.
Help! I Don’t Know How to Teach My Kids the Bible
Jason Helopoulos
How do we sow in our children love for the word that has become a lifeline for us? How do we communicate in a way that prepares them for a life of faith and faithfulness?
The Gospel in 1 Timothy
R. Kent Hughes
The thrust of 1 Timothy is that godliness is central to the Christian’s continuing in the gospel and the church’s proclamation of the gospel.
This Day in History: The Death of C. S. Lewis
Harry Lee Poe
Jack faced the prospect of death bravely and calmly. “I have done all I wanted to do, and I’m ready to go,” he said one evening.
How to Pray in the Spirit
Lewis Allen,
Sarah Allen
When we are praying in the Spirit, we are being obedient to what the Spirit desires, and bringing those desires to God in prayer.
5 Things Your Wife Wishes You Knew (But Might Never Tell You)
Courtney Reissig
At-home work differs from a typical 9-to-5 job, but that doesn't mean it isn't hard work.
The Doctrine of the Trinity in the Bible
God has always existed as the Holy Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
6 Questions about Raising Daughters
Lindsey Carlson
As we continue to plant seeds of faith in our daughters, we must shape their understanding of what it means to grow in godliness.
When Studying the Bible, Don’t Follow Your Heart
Jen Wilkin
We speak often in the church about how Christianity is a religion of the heart. It is right to speak of Christianity in this way, but not exclusively in this way.
4 Tips for Discipling Younger Women
Melissa B. Kruger
Older women are to be faithful examples as they teach younger women. As you think about Paul's message to older women, consider these questions from the book of Titus.
The Gospel in Galatians
Ian K. Smith
Galatians is a letter is about protecting the truth of the gospel, which declares what God has done in Christ for sinners.
Introducing the 'ESV Super Giant Print Bible'
Offering low-vision readers an optimized reading experience, this edition features large 17-point type and a black card to help reduce each page's show-through.
A Brief Introduction to the Life and Ministry of John Calvin
Stephen J. Nichols
Nothing could get in the way of God's big plans for John Calvin's life and ministry.
The Connection between Thankfulness and Joy
Jenny Salt
Joy is fostered in us as we come together as God’s people, with God at the center.
3 Ways the Internet Itself Resembles Pornography
Samuel D. James
It is not just that much pornography can be found online. It is that the web, by virtue of what it is, is intrinsically pornographically shaped.
Resources to Help You Meditate on Scripture in 2025
There are many ways to engage with the Bible and countless tools available that allow you to dig deeper into the text and better meditate on Scripture. Consider these resources to use in this new year.
Does the Law of Moses Matter for Christians Today?
Jason S. DeRouchie
Moses matters for Christians, and yet he spoke in a context that’s very different from our own. The old covenant is not the covenant we’re under. We are under the new covenant.
4 Reasons We Avoid the Book of Revelation
Nancy Guthrie
Revelation is actually less about when Jesus will return and more about what we are to do, who we are to be, and what we can expect to endure as we wait for Jesus to return to establish his kingdom.