The Best News Ever for Our Sexual Struggles
Paul David Tripp
What does God give us to face our inevitable struggles and sufferings? The resoundingly glorious answer of Romans 8 is that he gives us the only thing that can truly provide the rescue, wisdom, and strength we need.
Why We Need to Be More Than Nice
Jeff Vanderstelt
God's not calling you to be a nice person only—he's calling you to be a Gospel-proclaiming person.
The Creation of the ESV Reader’s Bible, Six-Volume Set: With Chapter and Verse Numbers
Learn more about the impetus and creation of the ESV Reader's Bible, Six-Volume Set with Chapter and Verse Numbers.
How to Be Content in Plenty or in Need
Barbara Hughes
Women who love God and love his word find sources of joy and satisfaction that surpass any the world has to offer.
Pastor: Equip Your People to Counsel Each Other
Edward T. Welch
The leadership of the church has been commissioned to equip the congregation in caring for each other’s souls.
The Eternal Importance of Our Earthly Bodies
Sam Allberry
Jesus's resurrection body is the foretaste of what is going to happen to all of us. We will all be raised to new physical life.
Why Modern Christians Should Stay Hitched to Church History
Gavin Ortlund
Theological retrieval is a way to draw attention to things that you were assuming that you didn’t even know that you assumed.
Glenn Harrington: Be Truthful, Not Original
In this six-minute documentary of artist Glenn Harrington, learn what inspires his paintings and how he interprets God's creative power in the natural world.
4 Things that Make the Bible Literary
Leland Ryken
The subject of literature is human experience. We should read the Bible through that lens.
Help! My Sunday Mornings Are Chaotic
Jani Ortlund
You have the opportunity of passing on to your children a deep love for Sunday mornings. Children learn to love what their parents love.
Why Study the Books of 1–3 John
Michael LeFebvre
The more divisive, the more stressful, the more anxious, and the more lonely our society grows, the more compelling the need becomes for a clear exhortation to love.
Dear Pastor . . . You Can Serve Both Your Ministry and Your Kids
Ajith Fernando
It is not easy to be fully committed to the people we minister to and to our families at the same time. But the strain of doing both (the balanced life) is our cross.
The Song of Songs: A 7-Day Devotional
Through this video devotional, beging to grasp God’s vision for love and marriage by working through the Song of Songs.
Podcast: Why Every Christian Should Care about Adoption (Russell Moore)
Russell Moore shares his own family’s adoption journey, explaining why adoption is important for all Christians—even those who never actually adopt.
The Joy of Self-Denial
Derek W. H. Thomas,
John W. Tweeddale
For Calvin, self-denial was not a special requirement for the few but a norm for all believers, and we deny self because we have been united with God, not because we want to achieve such a union.
Stop Looking to the Bible for Fortune-Cookie Wisdom
Greg Gilbert
If you understand that the Bible as the epic story of the history of humanity and God’s dealings with humanity, then the glory of God shines through so brightly.
Proclaiming Christ in the Marketplace
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
It is interesting to note how Athens affected Paul. Instead of being awed by all the marvelous sites, Paul saw only a city full of idols, and it grieved him greatly.
Help! I’m Struggling to Connect with my Church Family During COVID
Megan Hill
The pandemic has stripped away many of our opportunities to connect with the people in our congregations.
The Joy of Christmas
John Piper
Jesus has come to inaugurate that peace among God’s people and to unveil the true joy of Christmas.
Introducing ‘ESV Psalms, Photography Edition’
The ESV Psalms, Photography Edition seeks to capture the beauty of this beloved book of the Bible by featuring the text of each psalm alongside captivating original photography of the Irish landscape.
His Blessings Flow Far as the Curse Is Found
Paul David Tripp
What is the scope of the work of redemption? What in the world is God working on? What does the final chapter of the grand redemptive story look like?
The Gospel in Jude
Jared C. Wilson
Where is the gospel in Jude’s epistle? In such a compact space, we actually receive a potent portrait of the gospel.
The Problem with Manufactured Femininity
Abigail Dodds
There is no ideal standard of a woman that we are supposed to achieve apart from the virtues found in Christ himself.
Free E-Book: "Practicing Affirmation" by Sam Crabtree
Why do so many of our relationships suffer from alienation, indifference, and even hostility?
Practical Suggestions for Cultivating Communion with God
Kelly M. Kapic
We were made by God to find our greatest joy in fellowship and communion with God.
What Is Gospel Fluency?
Jeff Vanderstelt
A person is gospel fluent when the gospel becomes their "mother tongue."
Good Neighbors Pay Attention
Amy DiMarcangelo
The church must be dedicated to hearing and attending to the cry of the afflicted. May all Christians resist the temptation to burrow our heads in the sand because we dread emotional upheaval.
Podcast: Are You Aware of Your Own Blind Spots? (Collin Hansen)
What problems with our lives, priorities, and even theology do we not recognize? What would it look like to wake up to our own blind spots and to lovingly engage with those with whom we disagree?
Technological Progress Must Honor God’s Design for Our Bodies
Tony Reinke
We may eventually modify our bodies in ways that are helpful and necessary. But we will never reach a point where the human body is a disposable machine.
Podcast: Why Your Physical Body Matters to God (Sam Allberry)
Sam Allberry talks about the eternal significance of our physical bodies, how it relates to our identity, and why our bodies matter here and now.