Podcast: Wayne Grudem on His Life, Love of Theology, and Translating the Bible (Wayne Grudem)
Wayne Grudem talks about his life as a child and young adult, how he met his wife, and his journey to become one of the most influential American theologians of his generation.
The Danger of Wrongful Comparison
Jen Wilkin
The knowledge of God and the knowledge of self always go hand in hand. There is no true knowledge of self apart from the knowledge of God.
4 Things Pro-life Christians Must Do in a Post-Roe World
Scott Klusendorf
If we do these four things in a post-Roe world, I think pro-life Christians are well-situated to make a real difference.
Reclaiming Psalm 139 from the Clutches of Coffee Cups and Picture Frames
Psalm 139 is more than just fodder for t-shirts, coffee mugs, and picture frames.
3 Things I've Learned from Carl F. H. Henry
Matthew J. Hall
The following three examples are among some of the most quintessentially Henrician lessons I’ve learned.
Herman Bavinck: The Man and the Mind
John Bolt
Bavinck wrote theology with the church in mind; he prized evangelical piety; he did not disparage modern learning; he took a genuine interest in the world’s non-Christian religious traditions as important data for Christian theology.
The Appeal to Reasoning Has Its Place in the Life of God’s People
Graham A. Cole
How should the word of revelation, the witness of Christian thought, and the world of human brokenness be related to one another? This, I believe, is a work of wisdom.
Why We Don't Have to Hide Our Pain from God
Lydia Brownback
Like a child going to a parent, we don't have to clean up our spiritual act to pour out our hearts to God.
The Life and Mission of St. Patrick
Michael A. G. Haykin
Patrick's work firmly planted the Christian faith in Irish soil and left a deep imprint on the Celtic church.
Does Definite Atonement Undermine Our Zeal for Evangelism?
Jonathan Gibson
Christ made a definite atoning sacrifice for those whom the Father had given to him; and we are commanded to proclaim Christ indiscriminately to all people.
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Dangerous Bible Study and Puffy Christianity
Jen Wilkin
If all Scripture is God-breathed and profitable, surely there is no such thing as “useless” Bible knowledge. So, why so many warnings that studying the Bible could actually be perilous to our spiritual health?
The Church Is Not a Metaphor
Edward W. Klink III
As much as a church does facilitate and organize relationships and practices, the church is more than a means to an end, a utilitarian resource for an individual Christian’s needs.
How the Modern West Is WEIRDER than the Rest of the World
Andrew Wilson
Joseph Henrich introduced the term WEIRD about ten or fifteen years ago, and he said that people in the modern West are WEIRD: Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic.
Podcast: Q&A: A Bible Scholar Answers Your Questions about the Book of Revelation (Tom Schreiner)
New Testament scholar Tom Schreiner answers questions submitted by readers about the book of Revelation and surrounding topics.
Does Christian Education Need to Be Reclaimed?
Ted Newell
If education is the whole process of personal development, then the dismal news is that Christian education is in crisis.
An Important Chapter That Calvin Added to the Second Edition of His ‘Institutes’
Anthony N. S. Lane
John Calvin did not have a chapter on the Christian life in the first, short edition of the Institutes (published in 1536), but he added a concluding chapter on this topic in the second edition.
Why Seek the Truth? The Achilles’ Heel of Free Thought
Neil Shenvi
Atheists and agnostics insist we pursue the truth about reality—even if the idea of a meaningless universe frightens and depresses us. We ought to face facts and accept reality as it is, not as we want it to be.
How Not to Share the Gospel at Christmas
Paul David Tripp
Christmas is a wonderful opportunity to share the hope of Christ with people in your life—both in word and deed.
The Story of God’s Faithfulness to Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Caleb Morell
Jesus’s promise that the gates of hell would not prevail against his church (Matt. 16:18) was not given to any particular church but to the church universal.
Christ in All of Scripture – Habakkuk 3:16-19
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
The Most Radical Thing You Can Bring to Easter Dinner
Chris Castaldo
Sometimes what should be a grateful celebration of the greatest event in history, Christ’s resurrection, is instead a time of stress. What’s a Christian to do?
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Marriage Is a Place for Joyful Sacrifice
Paul David Tripp
Every day in a good marriage is just a series of sacrifices that you joyfully make and that you then enjoy the fruit of that spirit of sacrifice.
Introducing ‘21 Servants of Sovereign Joy’ by John Piper
Focusing on 21 leaders from church history, this book offers a close look at the course of their individual lives and their impact on our own spirituality today.
Pastor, Lead through Teaching
David Mathis
When the risen Christ sought to put those in charge or in leadership in local churches, he chose—amazingly—teachers.
5 Ways to Use an Illuminated Bible
Illuminated manuscripts have a long history. Here are five ways to use the new 'ESV Illuminated Bible, Art Journaling Edition.'
What Advent Is All About
John Piper
Christmas is about the coming of Christ into the world.
Reflecting God’s Character: A 10-Day Devotional
Sign up for this free 10-day video devotional with Jen Wilkin walking through key Bible passages that teach us about God's communicable attributes.