A Key Difference between Social Conservatism and Political Conservatism
Andrew T. Walker
I am a political conservative myself and I’ll fully admit that there are aspects of political conservatism today that gain acceptance under the umbrella of political conservatism that I am wary to adopt.
Is the Fruit of the Spirit More Like a Pie or a Tree?
Kristen Wetherell
Rather than picturing the Spirit’s fruit as a homemade pie that depends on its ingredients, we are to picture it as a tree. A fruitful tree is dependent on external factors to survive and thrive.
A Common Misconception About Your Worth
Sam Storms
Did our preciousness move God's heart to send Jesus to die for us? If that is the case, what is the purpose of grace?
The Key to True Happiness
James A. Johnston
Everyone wants to have a good life. What will make you truly blessed?
Why Faces Matter to Us
Michael J. Glodo
More than any other physical feature, we associate the face with a person. Faces matter to people, and so it’s not surprising that faces matter in the Bible.
3 Activities That Help Us Maintain Evangelical Unity
Conrad Mbewe
We must be deliberate about several activities if we are to maintain unity among ourselves as God’s people. Here are a few of them.
Why Church Planting Can’t Be Church Franchising
Tim Keesee
I have seen empires come and go, but never have I seen anything so radical and pervasive as the gospel of the kingdom.
The Real Cost of Building a Healthy Church
Paul Alexander
A call to ministry is a call to die—to self, to sin, to selfish ambition, to idolizing your own success, and to enhancing your own image.
Why Bible Study Isn't Enough
Jeff Vanderstelt
When defining the term “missional community,” I often take time to clarify what it’s not.
How to Turn Weeping into Witnessing
Andrew Wilson
We can’t jump straight to It’s alright. God will be good. We can be sure he will, but that’s probably not where we should start.
Gospel Hope for Suffering: A 5-Day Devotional with Paul David Tripp
In this five-day video devotional learn how to trust God more deeply—even through circumstances you wouldn’t choose for yourself.
3 Characteristics of a Christian Response to Sin
Mike McKinley
The story of the prodigal son is an incredible illustration of sin, repentance, and forgiveness. Through the character of the son, the parable reveals three things that should characterize a Christian's response to his sin.
Connecting Worship on Sunday to Work on Monday
Tom Nelson
Many of us are misguided when it comes to how my work connects to the Christian faith.
God's Invading Grace
Paul David Tripp
Why did Jesus send his disciples into that storm? He did it for the same reason he sometimes sends you into storms—because he knows that sometimes you need the storm in order to be able to see the glory.
He "Descended Into Hell"
Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie investigates what the creed means when it says that Jesus "descended into hell".
Introducing a Bible Study Resource for Kids
Learn more about this resource designed to lead children ages 6–12 to a personal encounter with Jesus Christ.
Podcast: What I Wish I Knew in Seminary after 30 Years in Ministry (Dave Harvey)
What can be learned in seminary and what can only be learned through years of experience in ministry? Hear from Dave Harvey about his own path to the pastorate.
What Is Distinct about the Theology of Philemon?
Kevin W. McFadden
Some question whether we should even say that the book of Philemon has a theology since it is merely a short, practical letter written to an individual Christian rather than a church.
Don’t Waste Your Life: A 5-Day Devotional
Beyond the legacy that you’ll leave for your family, what gospel difference will your life have made in the world?
Help! I Don’t Know What to Do with My Retirement
John Dunlop, MD
Retirement should not all be free unscheduled time, nor is it time to focus on ourselves, our comfort and happiness.
Waiting on God Means Releasing the Right to Control Your Life
Mark Vroegop
Why is it so easy to get angry when we have to wait? It seems like that‘s our natural go-to response. Things are out of my ability to manipulate, manage, or maybe even figure out.
Elder before You Elder
Bobby Jamieson
Aim to be mistaken for an elder before you are appointed an elder. All pastors are elders, and every elder is a pastor.
What Jonathan Edwards's Daughter Can Teach Us about Friendship
Michael A. G. Haykin
Our culture is not one that provides great encouragement for the nurture and development of deep, long-lasting, satisfying friendships.
Q&A: Ray Ortlund Answers Your Questions about Porn and Pastoral Ministry
Ray Ortlund answers your questions about how pastors can cultivate churches where honesty about porn thrives and repentance abounds.
Introducing the ‘ESV Daily Devotional New Testament’
Introducing a new 365-day plan to help you read and pray through the entire New Testament.
Celebrating 85 Years of Crossway’s Tracts Ministry
2023 marks the 85th anniversary of the birth of Good News Publishers, and Crossway is casting a vision for its tracts ministry for the future.
Never Forget: You Need What Your Kids Need
William P. Smith
It’s helpful for our kids to hear that they’re not alone in their struggles and that you're not perfect either—but Jesus is.
Finding the Joy of Generosity
Joe Rigney
Doing good and being rich in good works and being generous and ready to share aren’t just about money.
Podcast: Help! I’m Married to My Pastor (Jani Ortlund)
In this episode, Jani Ortlund discusses the joys and challenges of being a pastor's wife for nearly five decades.
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?