How to Pray for the African Church
Conrad Mbewe
Major news outlets in the world tend to concentrate on the economic poverty and social deprivation that characterizes much of Africa, but then many believers miss what God is doing in his church across the continent.
The Longing of Every Human Heart
Paul David Tripp
There is no emotion, no experience, and no quest more authentically human than love.
5 Things That Shouldn’t Be at the Center of Missions
John Folmar,
Scott Logsdon
Throughout history, churches have been the launch-pad for mission and the Great Commission. Yet the trend among missionaries and missions agencies has been in another direction.
9 Questions about Christ Our Redeemer
Because our Redeemer is truly God and truly human and died for us, our sins can be forgiven.
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.
A Guide for Your Personal Worship Entering Advent
Jonathan Gibson
A liturgy of daily worship aims to help us worship God by meditating on the first coming of his Son while we wait for the second coming of his Son.
Podcast: Diagnosing the Heart of Anger (Christopher Ash)
Christopher Ash discusses why anger is such a powerful, dangerous emotion for the Christian, walking through some of the key Bible passages that address the topic.
A Brief Word to J. I. Packer on His 90th Birthday
Sam Storms
As I reflect on who J. I. Packer is and what he has meant to me personally, several things come quickly to mind.
Why You Should Teach Your Kids about the Reformation
Stephen J. Nichols
The Reformers so clearly point us back to Christ, and point us to Scripture.
Who Was Herman Bavinck, and Why Is He Worth Reading Today?
James Eglinton
Herman Bavinck is someone who people have become really interested in and aware of in recent years through the translations of some of his theological works. He was a really important thinker.
What If I Differ with My Pastor on Politics?
Peter Orr
You may disagree with your pastor’s approach on a particular issue. He could be wrong. You could be wrong. It may be important enough to leave. It may not.
Inerrancy Part 2: How do You Reconcile the Discrepancies in the Gospels?
Vern S. Poythress
Vern S. Poythress discusses what the most prominent discrepancies in the gospels are and we can reconcile them.
Opening Doors to Faith at Work
Happy Khambule,
Kathleen Nielson
God places us in particular professions and callings so as to be his witnesses, spread like salt and light in the world.
Podcast: How to Respond to Common Arguments against Christianity (William Lane Craig)
William Lane Craig discusses how to respond to common arguments against Christianity that we often hear but may not know how to respond to.
How a Busy Mom Can Stay Consistent in the Word
Courtney Reissig
Here are some steps you can take to stay consistent in the Word.
How to Hope in God When Life Gets Hard
Philip Graham Ryken
Simply knowing the end of the story gives us hope in our present circumstances.
Gospel-Centered Partnership: The Rafiki Foundation
Through a recent partnership with Crossway, The Rafiki Foundation is now working to equip thousands of Christian leaders in Africa with study Bibles and other ministry resources.
How Christians Can Guard against the Cultural Milieu
Carl R. Trueman
To any Christian who is starting to be persuaded by the arguments of the LGBTQ+ movement, I would suggest these things.
Does Evangelicalism Have a History?
Michael Reeves
If evangelicalism really is “mere Christianity,” how could it be anything but the oldest orthodoxy of the apostles?
To Be a Woman Is to Be Fully Human
Abigail Dodds
Being a woman means being human. And this is good news.
Podcast: What Your Marriage Needs Most (Paul David Tripp)
Paul Tripp discusses how the gospel comes to bear on the day-to-day realities of marriage and why that’s more than just a platitude.
How Angels and Demons Intersect with the Christian Life
Graham A. Cole
What does Scripture have to say about angels and demons and what role do they play in the world today?
How Christianity Transformed Our Understanding of History
John Bolt
According to Herman Bavinck, the very understanding of history itself was transformed by Christianity.
The Crushing Freedom of Decision-Making
Aimee Joseph
One of the unanticipated weights of living in an age of unprecedented freedom is the anxiety that comes as its counterpart.
Using Reader's Mode in the New ESV Bible App
We removed verse numbers, section headings, and translation footnotes so as to declutter each page and help readers focus their attention on the biblical text itself.
Despite Having Few References to Jesus, the Book of James Is Remarkably Christological
Robert L. Plummer
As we explore the Christological nature of the book of James, it seems advisable to start with the two passages where James unambiguously mentions Jesus by name.
3 Ways the Gospel Encourages Weary Men
Jared C. Wilson
Freedom from the past, power for the present, and hope for the future.
You Must Study the Bible with a Purpose
Jen Wilkin
Every good endeavor should be done with purpose. Without a clear sense of purpose, our efforts to do a good thing well can flounder.
4 Prayers to Pray When You’re Afraid
When fear paralyzes you, turn to the Lord through his word and in prayer and be comforted by the light that overcomes darkness.
A Lack of Generosity Means a Lack of Contentment
Bryan Chapell
If we really believe that the God who created the universe cares for us and is working in our lives, then that removes the fear that makes us hoard our money.