An Open Letter to Those Caring for a Loved One with Dementia
John Dunlop, MD
Taking responsibility for the care of a person suffering from any stage of dementia can be one of the greatest challenges of life. But there are not only challenges. There are also opportunities.
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.
Crossway's Heirloom Line of Bibles
Don Jones and Brian Martin explain the vision behind Crossway’s expanding Heirloom Line of Bibles.
Does God Want Me to Be Happy?
Amy DiMarcangelo
God is a good God and a generous God who wants to bring joy and happiness into our lives. He loves to bless his children.
How to Help Your Teens Use Their Phones for Good
Katherine Forster
How can you help your teen wield their technology for good purposes, while avoiding the inherent dangers?
ESV Digital Scripture Journal FAQ
Here are answers to a few common questions about the brand-new ESV Digital Scripture Journal.
What True Humility Is and Is Not
Gavin Ortlund
One mistake that we can make in thinking about humility is seeing it as self-hatred, as though to be humble means you’re constantly attacking yourself or you’re denying your own worth.
The Final Days of Jesus: Friday, April 3, AD 33
In this video series, well-known New Testament scholars explore the background and significance of the history-shaping events that occurred during Jesus's last week on earth.
We Need Spiritual Sight to Read about Jesus
Brian J. Tabb
The disciples’ journey with Jesus on the road to Emmaus poignantly illustrates the fact that we need spiritual sight to recognize Jesus’s true identity as revealed in the Scriptures.
The (Anti-Christian) Moral Absolutes of Our Culture
Kevin DeYoung
We live in a time of high moral obligation. The question is who gets to determine what those obligations are?
4 Factors That Govern Biblical Typology
Peter J. Gentry
The Bible is full of typology that reveals deeper meaning in the narrative of Scripture. But seeking to understand such literary connections doesn't have to be overwhelming.
The Gospel in Obadiah
Michael J. Glodo
As an oracle of judgment, Obadiah presents unique challenges for gospel application.
What the Atonement Means for You
Stephen J. Wellum
In our sin, we—who were created to know, love, and obey the God of all glory—stand guilty and condemned before him; we cannot save ourselves.
What Your To-Do List Can’t Accomplish
Gloria Furman
When your eyes are fixed on the horizon of eternity, it affects your vision for motherhood.
Can We Have Jesus without the Church?
Brett McCracken
Being in fellowship with a church is integral to participating as a part of the body of Christ.
Podcast: A Trauma Surgeon’s Guide to Modern Medicine and the End of Life (Kathryn Butler, MD)
Kathryn Butler, MD shares from her experiences working as a trauma surgeon in an ICU and offers biblical wisdom for walking alongside loved ones at the end of life.
You Have Everything You Need for Life and Godliness
Glenna Marshall
Knowing that God has promised to complete the work he began in us, we are well equipped to practice perseverance.
What to Say to Someone Who Has Had an Abortion
Russell Moore
There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ—including those who have had an abortion.
The Gospel in Habbakuk
Julius J. Kim
Like the book of Job, this book presents important gospel truths for people who encounter difficulties that seem incomprehensible.
What the Three Judgments in Revelation Teach Us About God’s Justice
Mark Dever
There are three series of judgments in the book of Revelation. First, seven seals are opened. Then seven trumpets are sounded by angels. Then seven bowls are poured out.
The Gains of Giving Up
Paul David Tripp
Why would anyone ever fast? What is to be gained from giving things up?
4 Arguments from Scripture in Favor of Biblical Theology
Jon Nielson
The core conviction of those who practice the discipline of biblical theology is that the Bible is a unified work inspired by God and given to humans to help them understand his broad saving plan.
Is All Rest Sabbath Rest?
Jen Wilkin
The practice of remembering the Sabbath requires Israel (and us) to remember what God has ordained for his children from the earliest moments of human existence: a pattern of work followed by rest.
4 Reasons to Consider a Cloth Over Board Bible
There are many important features to consider when purchasing a new Bible, and its aesthetic appeal is one that tops the list for many.
How the Bible Supports Catechesis
Timothy Keller
Catechesis helps us grow in and meditate on the truths of God in Scripture.
How Books Help Us Connect in Ways the Internet Doesn’t
Brett McCracken
We sometimes characterize the digital age as a “post-literate” age, where images and video have taken over the place that written words used to occupy.
How to Pray for Unity across Denominations
Anthony L. Chute
Jesus prayed that our unity would also be a testimony such that “the world may believe you have sent me” (17:20).
A Misguided Pastoral Motive
R. Scott Pace,
Jim Shaddix
While it may sound strange, we must understand that leadership is not the ultimate goal or standard of success when it comes to gospel ministry.
Podcast: What We Often Get Wrong about Our Emotions (J. Alasdair Groves)
In this episode, Alasdair Groves discusses what the Bible teaches about our emotions and how Christians should think about and deal with the full range of them.
The Gospel in 1–2 Kings
Miles V. Van Pelt
The clear contrast between God’s covenant-keeping and Israel’s covenant breaking, particularly among Israel’s kings, is perhaps the most important theme in the book of Kings.