Despairing Over the Culture? There's Still a Reason to Get Out of Bed Tomorrow
Carl R. Trueman
Is the world so intent on dismantling what it means to be a human being that society is doomed to collapse, or at least committed to shunting Christians and Christianity to its far margins?
Introducing the Podcast ‘Doctrine Matters with Kevin DeYoung’
Join bestselling author and pastor Kevin DeYoung as he walks through the most important theological topics over the course of a full year.
Easter Crafts for Kids
Read Scripture, explain the gospel, and celebrate Jesus’s resurrection with the youth in your church or your own children through Scripture-based crafts.
9 Bible Promises About God’s Forgiveness
For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his steadfast love toward those who fear him; as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us.
A Tired Mom’s Survival Guide
Glenna Marshall
Survival mode for the weary Christian is not hibernation from Christ but perseverance in Christ.
Does the Bible Teach Definite Atonement?
Jonathan Gibson
We do not embrace definite atonement merely by looking at Bible verses here and there, but by synthesizing the Bible's comprehensive teaching on Christ's death.
Does Singleness Require a Special Calling?
Sam Allberry
Many Christians have taken “the gift of singleness” to mean some special capacity to cope with it. But there are a number of problems with this way of thinking.
How Should Christians Share the Gospel with Practicing Homosexuals?
Kevin DeYoung
You preach the same gospel that you would preach to someone who is not in the homosexual lifestyle.
How to Pray
The Lord's Prayer—a simple prayer which Jesus taught his disciples—can also show us how to talk with God in prayer.
How Scripture Empowers Personal Holiness
John MacArthur
God wants Christians to share his holiness and to present themselves as slaves of righteousness, which will result in holiness.
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.
What in the World Is a Worldview?: Part 3
James N. Anderson
James N. Anderson gives four specific reasons why it is beneficial for Christians to think in terms of worldviews.
How to Study Scripture Theologically
Joel R. Beeke
Doing theology is a process that involves both study and personal spirituality. And these are not two separate activities.
Let’s Talk about Our Bible Literacy Problem
Jen Wilkin
When women grow increasingly lax in their pursuit of Bible literacy, everyone in their circle of influence is affected.
The Gospel in Proverbs
The book of Proverbs is one of the “many ways” God spoke, leading us to his only Son Jesus.
The Top 2 Archaeological Finds of All Time
John D. Currid
The Holy Spirit, through time, has preserved a couple of key archaeological finds. Learn about two of the most important.
5 Myths about Teaching Theology to Youth
J. Ryan Lister
Everyone is a theologian. The question for Christian parents, church members, and friends is: how do we help children be good theologians?
What Makes Our Prayers Distinctively Christian?
Kevin DeYoung
We're asking for God to do gospel things in our lives, among our families, and in our churches. And that's what makes Christian prayer distinctively Christian.
Do We Secretly Resent Evangelism?
Daniel Hames,
Michael Reeves
Every Christian knows we’re meant to share the gospel and look for opportunities to witness to Christ, yet almost all of us find it a genuine struggle, if not a gloomy discouragement.
How the Reformation Transformed Church Architecture
Matthew Barrett
The Protestant Reformists believed that Scripture is our final authority—and that made a difference in the layout of the church itself.
Lemuel Haynes: The Most Important American Figure That You’ve Never Heard Of
Jared C. Wilson
Haynes needs no modern apologies, no asterisk next to his legacy. He was a great minister of grace, worthy of great emulation.
You Were Made to Meditate
David Mathis
God designed you with the capacity to pause and ponder. He means for you not just to hear him, but to reflect on what he says.
The Gospel in Luke
Jonathan T. Pennington
Luke’s presentation helps us see clearly that the gospel of Jesus is about the comprehensive blessedness of God available to us through Jesus Christ.
4 Privileges We Enjoy as Friends of God
Mike McKinley
Our friendship with God isn’t just a vague concept filed away in heaven, it’s a permanent and stable reality that gives shape and structure to our lives.
What You Need to Understand about Evangelism before You Do Evangelism
J. Mack Stiles
What comes to mind when you hear the word evangelist? What about evangelism? Before I became a Christian, those words sounded creepy and pushy to me.
The Internet Perpetuates Our Spiritual Dementia
Nathan A. Finn
Spiritual dementia is incompatible with Christian faithfulness. As both a church historian and a pastor, I’m increasingly convinced that life in the digital age compounds the potential for losing our theological and ethical memory.
Can Humility and Social Media Coexist?
Gavin Ortlund
We cannot stop the incessant screaming and scrambling that is the internet. But we can try to reduce our own involvement in the problems and do whatever we can to contribute to a healthier culture.
7 Questions about the Creeds
J. I. Packer,
Joel Scandrett
What is a creed and why is it important for the Church? Learn the basics from the answers to seven questions from To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism.
What Is the Central Hope for Your Marriage?
Paul David Tripp
What's a biblical view of marriage? It's a flawed person married to a flawed person in a fallen world. But with a faithful God.
Filthy Rags or Fully Pleasing?
Kevin DeYoung
There is no righteousness that makes us right with God except for the righteousness of Christ.