Free E-Book: "What's Your Worldview?" by James Anderson
How Do You View the World? It’s a big question. And how a person answers has the power to shape literally everything about his or her life. In What's Your Worldview?: An Interactive Approach to …
Entering into the Loneliness of Job
Christopher Ash
There is a deep sense in which the lonely sufferings of Jesus Christ mean that no believer today is called to enter Job’s loneliness in its full depth.
Introducing the ‘Everyday Gospel Christmas Devotional’ by Paul David Tripp
Celebrate Christmas with twenty-five devotions from Paul David Tripp that connect Scripture to everyday life.
What Do I Do If I Don’t Like My Job?
Bryan Chapell
Even in the onerous jobs, there is a glory that God intends for his people as they do what needs to be done.
When It's Time to Get in the Van and No One's Ready
William P. Smith
God always intends his words with his children to restore relationship with himself. And when that’s been your experience, you long to pass it on to others.
September 2024 New Releases
Learn more about the new and notable resources releasing this month from Crossway including Everyday Gospel by Paul David Tripp and One with My Lord by Sam Allberry.
The Beauty of Shared Suffering
Joni Eareckson Tada
God delights in identifying with us in our suffering. He feels the sting in his chest when you hurt. He takes
it personally.
4 Things that Make the Bible Literary
Leland Ryken
The subject of literature is human experience. We should read the Bible through that lens.
Should Ministry Be a Calling or an Aspiration?
Bobby Jamieson
Scripture doesn’t use the exact word calling. So, that means we don’t have to. It’s a question of wisdom. Is this helpful language?
Dear Pastor, Cherish Christ More Than You Cherish Serving Him
Bobby Jamieson
God is the beginning and end of the universe. Cherish him more than you cherish serving him. Cherish him more than you cherish telling others about him.
An Open Letter to the Child Facing End-of-Life Decisions for a Parent
Kathryn Butler
How can you make rational medical decisions while flailing in grief? Even if you know your parent’s wishes, the burdens can feel too heavy.
Podcast: Becoming Better or Going Deeper? How Real Change Happens (Dane Ortlund)
Dane Ortlund discusses why we, as children of God, can remain hopeful—even when our journey toward Christlikeness is painfully slow.
The Gospel in Philemon
Julius J. Kim
The central gospel themes in Paul’s shortest letter are surprisingly substantial.
9 Notable Quotes from Seasons of Waiting
God uses seasons of waiting to teach us patience and make us more like himself.
Caregiving Is a Stewardship of Grace
Gloria Furman
It is easy to focus on physical needs in desperate times, but by God’s grace, remember there are spiritual issues, too.
I’ve Heard It Said That Abortion Is Healthcare
Jen Oshman
Women Need Support I’ve heard it said that “abortion is healthcare.” I think I understand the sentiment behind that declaration. I do have friends who are involved in the pro-choice movement and even in providing …
What Advent Is All About
John Piper
Christmas is about the coming of Christ into the world.
Why You Can't Have Science without Philosophy
J. P. Moreland
What in the world philosophy has to do with science? The answer to that is very important for Christians to understand.
Dear Pastor . . . Home Is Where You Are Most Loved and Most Needed
Jani Ortlund
I want to affirm something you already believe but might hesitate to embrace. You are not alone in your ministry.
4 Exemplary Character Traits of J. I. Packer
Leland Ryken
Learn just four reasons why Packer has been a faithful steward in the Kingdom.
5 Prayers for Children
The following prayers are from The Primer (1652) by John Owen and can be used to give children a framework for talking to the Lord in prayer.
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.
God’s Primary Provision for Our Spiritual Hunger
Kristen Wetherell
How does God intend to satisfy our spiritual hunger? He gives us his word. Matthew 4 says that man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.
5 Fallacies about a Literary Approach to the Bible
Leland Ryken,
Philip Graham Ryken
When the Bible gives us literary subject matter, that subject matter is present through the agency of divine inspiration. The same is true of the genres and forms of the Bible.
Introducing the 30 Days in the Psalms with Kristyn Getty Podcast
Discover Afresh the Beauty and Power of God's Word The book of Psalms has been cherished by Christians for centuries. Down through the ages and across the globe, the church has clung to these biblical …
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.
One Thing You Might Not Know about Charles Spurgeon
Michael Reeves
Spurgeon possessed an ability to use humor from the pulpit and in his life as a weapon.
Do You Orient Yourself Toward Others?
Mark Dever
The discipling life is an others-oriented life. It labors in the power of God to proclaim Christ and present others mature in Christ.
Introducing Unfolding Grace for Kids
In Unfolding Grace for Kids, children ages 8–12 are invited on a guided journey through 40 select Scripture readings to uncover the unifying message of God’s Word.
J. I. Packer’s “Last Crusade”: The Renewal of Catechesis
Joel Scandrett
While many rightly think of Packer as a theologian, he has averred for years that he is, first and foremost, “a catechist.”