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.
What to Do with Mom Guilt on Mother's Day
Courtney Reissig
If you struggle with guilt over your parenting, consider that God does not require perfection from you.
Don’t Fall for This Misconception about Singleness
Sam Allberry
The church is family to all of those without brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, sons and daughters.
Podcast: Roe v. Wade Has Been Overturned. Now What? (Scott Klusendorf)
Scott Klusendorf talks about what the Supreme Court's ruling means for the pro-life cause and how it should impact how we, as Christians, seek to advocate for the lives of the unborn in our communities.
Why We Need a Paradigm Shift about Money
Paul David Tripp
We need a brand-new way of thinking about money, a way that is rooted in the gospel story and its narrative of the lavish grace of God.
Check Your Digital Self-Image
Tony Reinke
In the rare moments when we catch broad attention from our social media presence—whether through our images or tweets or memes—we become the star.
What Does It Look Like to Be Blessed?
William R. Osborne
What is the proof that God is for us? Where else do we need to look other than God giving the most valuable thing in the universe, offering up his one and only Son for his people?
Walk in Love
Gloria Furman
Casting off the old self and walking in love is only possible through God's work in us as new creation.
Why You Need Faith to See God’s Glory
Tony Reinke
The supreme spectacle of the cross brings a cosmic collision with the spectacles of this world. And we’re in the middle.
How Fathers Help Roll Back the Curse
Russell Moore
Joseph’s fatherhood is significant for us precisely because of the way the gospel anchors it to the fatherhood of God himself.
Are Grace and Works Compatible?
R. Kent Hughes
If you really have experienced the grace of God and you are in fellowship with him, your heart will desire to discipline itself for the purpose of godliness.
Free E-Book: Taking God At His Word
In our rapidly changing culture, biblical authority is too important to neglect.
How the Psalms Teach Us to Sing
Kristyn Getty
God’s people have always been a singing people. There must be a robust expression of our testimony to his grace, something not just seen in our lives but heard from our voices.
What Good Self-Esteem Can’t Do For You
Lydia Brownback
Having self-esteem doesn't solve all of our problems, because underneath it, we know our weaknesses and we know our sin.
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.
11 Notable Quotes from Parenting
As caregivers, parents act as ambassadors of God’s love and care to their children.
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.
No, Good Theology Didn’t Start with the Reformation
Gavin Ortlund
Sometimes evangelicals view church history as though our main tradition is the last 500 years, but there's much more to our history.
This Day in History: John Stott Was Born
Tim Chester
On this day in history John Stott, one of the most influential Christian leaders of the twentieth century, was born. This year marks the centenary of his birth.
How Does the Parable of the Two Sons Display the Genius of Jesus?
Peter J. Williams
The parable of the two sons is Jesus’s longest story, and it’s remarkable in so many ways. Jesus loads up the story with layers of meaning.
3 Implications of the Fact that God Has Spoken
Joel R. Beeke,
Paul M. Smalley
Hearing and remembering God’s word requires a worldview that takes into account the whole counsel of God in order to guide the whole life.
Discovering Depth and Renewal through Daily Liturgy
Jonathan Gibson
If we are dissatisfied with our times of devotion with the Lord, enriching our daily liturgy can lead to renewal and rejuvenation.
6 Passages That Help Us Develop a Theology of Disability
Sandra Peoples
We will start at the beginning of the world as we build our theology of disability. It starts with our theology of man, which of course begins at creation.
How Can Pastors Help Their Church Become a Praying Church?
Paul E. Miller
In order to get the Spirit of Jesus in the front seat of the car driving you, you need to slow down and be attentive to him.
The Glory We Desire vs. the Glory He Means for Us
Abigail Dodds
It seems the moment our mortal minds begin to dwell on any sort of glory that involves ourselves, we are tripped up into idolatry, into a lust for praise and human acknowledgment.
Admitting Imperfections and Turning Them for Love
John Piper
In spite of having such a privileged role in the early church, Paul did not try to pull rank by hiding his weaknesses or his sins.
What Can We Know about the Father’s Involvement in the Crucifixion?
J. I. Packer
What sort of knowledge of God’s action in Christ’s death may we have? That a man named Jesus was crucified under Pontius Pilate. What further knowledge about the cross, then, may Christians enjoy?
10 Reasons Joy Brings Christ to Our Culture
Greg Forster
How can Christians help their neighbors live more like God wants and resist the decay of our culture?
Teenagers and the Dangers of Relativism
Jaquelle Ferris
There are two pretty big things that young people have to face when trying to follow Christ in a post-Christian world.
When the Tyranny of the Urgent Invades Missions
Elliot Clark
We're living at a time in global missions today where the gospel and faithful ministry are threatened because we often sacrifice the important for the immediate, the best for the most pressing.