Listening Might Be the Best Evangelism Tool You’re Not Using
Jeff Vanderstelt
Gospel fluency isn’t just about talking. It’s about listening as well. This requires love, patience, and wisdom. We need to learn to slow down and listen closely to the longings of their hearts.
Pride vs. Humility in Marriage
Pride is perhaps the most deceptive, pervasive, and multifaceted form of sin, and it plays a central role in virtually all sin.
How John Piper Mobilized Thousands for Radical Missionary Service
Michael Lawrence
John Piper energized thousands of young people to live lives of radical devotion to Christ, primarily (and simply) by preaching sound doctrine from the Bible.
Is the Book of Proverbs an Instruction Manual for Life?
Gregory Goswell,
Andreas J. Köstenberger
The essential mystery of life is not denied or dispelled by Proverbs, and it is a misreading to view it as naïvely optimistic about the temporal prospects of the godly.
Podcast: Family Discipleship 101 (Adam Griffin)
What is family discipleship, and how can parents start discipling their kids?
The Scandal at the Heart of the Christian Faith
R. Kent Hughes
If we imagine that Jesus was born in a freshly swept, county fair stable, we miss the whole point. It was wretched—scandalous!
The Rightful Risks of Motherhood
Gloria Furman
Remembering and embracing Christ’s death means an end to helicopter mothering ourselves and the people around us.
For the Joy before Him, Christ Came
Dane Ortlund
When you come to Christ for mercy and love and help in your anguish and perplexity and sinfulness, you are going with the flow of his own deepest wishes, not against them.
If People Smarter Than Me Reject Christianity, Isn’t It Likely That They’re Right and I’m Wrong?
Michael J. Kruger
We tend to think that we discover truth by simply gathering facts together. And once we’ve gathered enough facts, we can know things about the world.
Revelation’s Two Great Feasts
Jon Nielson
When we come to Revelation 19, we finally begin to approach John’s vision of the very last things. Soon we will move to the very good ending of the story of Scripture—and of the whole world.
5 Things Your Children Need from You
Paul David Tripp
Parenting is not a behavior-control mission; it is a heart-rescue mission. The only hope for a lost child is a radical transformation of his heart.
How Charles Spurgeon Learned to Preach through a Broken Heart
John Piper
When the heart is overwhelmed, it’s one thing to survive adversity; it is something entirely different to continue preaching Sunday after Sunday, month after month.
A Guide for Your Personal Worship Entering Holy Week
Jonathan Gibson
A sample day’s readings from O Sacred Head, Now Wounded, a 48-day devotional liturgy to help readers effectively prepare their hearts from Pascha (Easter) to Pentecost.
Intimacy with Christ Is for Men and Women
Philip Graham Ryken
The Song of Songs gives us permission to have a very intimate, affectionate relationship with Jesus.
How Discipleship Yields Restoration
Frank Thielman
The Acts of the Apostles is basically an account of how the Holy Spirit transforms the earliest followers of Jesus into the restored people of God, the beginnings of God’s new creation.
4 Crucial Truths the Gospel Presents
Greg Gilbert
Perhaps more clearly than any other book of the Bible, Romans contains a deliberate, step-by-step expression of what Paul understood to be the good news.
4 Ideas for Art Journaling with Your ESV Digital Scripture Journal
Here are just a few ideas for how you might use the ESV Digital Scripture Journal to express your creativity and connect with God through Scripture.
Our Christian Terminology Is Built on the Old Testament
Greg Lanier
When it comes to the nuts and bolts of the gospel, the NT often adopts essential concepts/words from the OT, particularly the Greek version.
3 Things to Remember When You're Feeling Anxious
David Powlison
Anxiety is an understandable part of life. God reassures us that we need not worry and can bring our fears to him in prayer.
The Biblical Case for Observing the Sabbath Today
Guy Prentiss Waters
We were made to work, but we were made for more than work. We were made for worship—fellowship in communion with the living God.
Why Bother with Apologetics?
R. C. Sproul
Apologetics does not just entail defense. Apologetics can be used to show that Christianity is true and that all non-Christian worldviews are false.
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.
Why Youth Pastors Must Be Gifted to Teach God's Word
Cameron Cole
Historically, churches have had a false paradigm for what youth ministry should look like. It's far more than getting kids in the door and keeping them out of trouble.
What Is the Foundational Authority of Scripture?
John Owen
That the whole authority of the Scripture in itself, depends solely on its divine original, is confessed by all who acknowledge its authority.
The Only Way We Can Overcome the Debilitating Power of Shame
Sam Storms
Shame is undoubtedly one of the most crippling and destructive experiences in the human soul. To a certain extent, we’re all hardwired for self-punishment.
The Longing of Every Human Heart
Paul David Tripp
There is no emotion, no experience, and no quest more authentically human than love.
The Outrage of Jesus
D. A. Carson
Today it is considered good form to weep discretely, dab tears and turn away, to be quiet and subdued. But in Jewish culture in the first century, that was simply not the way it was.
How to Help Your Kids Love the Bible
William R. Osborne
As parents and caregivers, we want our children to know the God revealed in the Bible and come to love his word deeply, just as we have.
Evolution Is a Question of Philosophy, Not Biology
R. C. Sproul
One’s understanding of the universe’s origin (cosmogony), nature (cosmology), and age has a profound impact on one’s anthropology and theology. In these two fields Darwin’s work provoked the greatest crisis.
The Relationship between Saving Faith and God-Pleasing Works
John Piper
Paul underlines repeatedly the crucial and powerful relationship between faith and the good works of love.