44 Activities for Kids That Don't Involve Screens
Betsy Childs Howard
Most Christian parents would like their children to spend less time in front of a screen. Since ideas can be hard to come up with in the moment, here’s a list of 44 activities that don’t involve screens.
12 Notable Quotes from 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You
Technology is not itself bad, nor is it innocuous. Though we’re not all aware of how we are being changed by our digital habits, we are being changed nonetheless.
An Open Letter to the Christian at a Secular College
Michael J. Kruger
Whenever we start doubting our faith, it’s usually because we’ve come to believe something else in its place.
What Do Deacons Do?
Matt Smethurst
The way deacons are described in the New Testament and the way they operate is that they are exemplary servants who function on behalf of a congregation to assist the elders by doing at least three things.
The Power of Double Listening
Tim Chester
Double listening . . . is the faculty of listening to two voices at the same time, the voice of God through Scripture and the voices of men and women around us.
Christian Economics 101
Greg Forster
With a Christian perspective, we can see the economy as a social web that God has created for people to serve each other with their work.
What "Christmas Spirit" Should Actually Mean
J. I. Packer
The New Testament does not encourage us to puzzle our heads over the physical and psychological problems that the incarnatiton raises, but to worship God for the love that was shown in it.
What Christmas Carols Get Right (and Wrong) about the Star of Bethlehem
Colin R. Nicholl
Most of us love our Christmas traditions, especially singing the old, familiar carols. From time to time, however, we might well wonder about the correctness of some of the things we’re singing so gustily.
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?
Why Study the Books of 1–2 Thessalonians?
Matt Smethurst
The same encouragement, hope, and exhortation that the Thessalonians of 2,000 years ago needed, we need today.
What Is Distinct about the Theology of 2 Corinthians?
Dane Ortlund
If otherwise vital Pauline notions such as “grace” and “law” are nowhere near the heart of Paul’s concerns in 2 Corinthians, what is the heart or center or core burden of this letter?
3 Ways You Can Discover Authentic Community in Your Church
Jeremy Linneman
For the frustrated, disaffected believer on the fringes of the church—feeling disconnected, unwanted, or not at the center of things—there’s good news. True belonging is possible.
What Does It Mean to Be Blessed?
William R. Osborne
Just like themes such as law, sacrifice, and covenant, the theme of blessing must be understood within the full biblical story, if it is to be understood biblically at all.
The Themes of Exile and Return Are Seen Throughout the Psalms
Nicholas G. Piotrowski
Given the theological severity of the historic exile, it is no surprise that emblems of exile and the hope for return would appear throughout the Bible.
Should Same-Sex Marriage Be Legal?
Kevin DeYoung
This is an issue about which Christians should not be indifferent.
5 Key Realities the Bible Teaches about God’s Love
D. A. Carson
God's love is altogether other. Learn about five reasons its not like ours, and why it's better.
A Brief Biblical Theology of Friendship
Drew Hunter
In the beginning, we walked with God in friendship. Then we walked away. But now, God is befriending us again.
Why a Pastor Needs to Learn His Context
To faithfully pastor those who are culturally different from you, the first thing you should do is learn as much as you can about your context.
8 Tips For Engaging with Your Bible Devotionally
Reading the Bible devotionally is about engaging with the text at the heart level.
Podcast: Is the Church Facing a Discipleship Crisis? (Ajith Fernando)
Has the church neglected one-on-one discipleship? Why should an emphasis on this kind of intensive discipleship be recaptured today?
Personal Actions of The Holy Spirit
K. Erik Thoennes
Erik Thoennes meditates with us on who the Holy Spirit is and what he does.
2 Reasons You Should Pay Attention to the Use of the OT in the NT
Greg Lanier
What are NT authors trying to achieve by quoting OT Scriptures ? What are we to do with these quotations? The topic of the use of the OT in the NT matters for two main reasons.
How to Respond to Personal Offenses in the Church
Daniel P. Miller
Striving for reconciliation with others demands that I love Jesus and his church more than I love nursing my sense of offense.
3 Ways Early Christians Were Intentional about Sharing the Gospel
David Kotter
The New Testament shows that early Christians were consistent in sharing the good news with individuals and households, as well as proclaiming the gospel in public squares.
The Contagion of Grace
Rosaria Butterfield
When Jesus walked the earth, he wasn’t afraid to touch hurting people. He drew people in close. He met them empty and left them full and turned everything upside down.
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.
10 Ways Not to Help a Hurting Friend
Dave Furman
There are ways to care for the hurting that look helpful on the surface, but in the end may only add to the pain.
Why the Physical Earth Matters to God
When we fail to value creation, we fail to honor the God who made and sustains it.
The Quickest to Anger Are Often the Slowest to Forgive
Erika Allen
The biblical concept of forgiveness is so rich and multifaceted that there are a million aspects of the doctrine we could spend years pondering and trying to fully understand.
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.