Don’t Pick a Flower, Boil an Egg, or Pet a Dog Without Worshiping a Glorious God
Paul David Tripp
Few believers suffer from a view of God that’s too big. Yet many suffer from a picture of God that is too small. We can’t allow ourselves to hold a theology that shrinks God down to a manageable size.
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.
Introducing the Greek Scripture Journal: 1–3 John
A new Scripture journal great for college or seminary students learning Greek, pastors preparing for sermons.
2019 Bible Preview
Crossway is excited to announce some new and unique Bible editions. Browse some of the top releases by month.
Why Listening to a Podcast Is Not a Substitute for Going to Church
Brett McCracken
Going to a church has many benefits. If you are physically able to attend a church, you should make it a priority.
Podcast: Do Christians Need to Follow the Mosaic Law? (Frank Thielman)
What does the New Testament teach about how the Old Testament applies to Christians?
Podcast: God’s Work in the African Church (Conrad Mbewe)
Conrad Mbewe discusses what American Christians should know about the church in Africa, dispelling common misconceptions and sharing some of the big issues facing local congregations.
5 Tips for Being a Faithful (and Not Just Busy) Mom
Courtney Reissig
Only God is God, so only God gets his to-do list done at the end of the day.
How God Called Wayne Grudem to Serve the Church
In this video, Wayne Grudem recounts his journey to become a professor and author, sharing about his passion to faithfully teach the Bible to God’s people.
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.
George Whitefield: “Occasional Theologian” and Lifelong Evangelist
Ian Maddock,
Tom Schwanda
By his own admission, George Whitefield was not a theologian—at least, not of the conventional sort. Indeed, he never aspired to be one.
5 Myths about Being a Follower
Joanne J. Jung,
Richard Langer
Followership has few (if any) positive perceptions in contemporary culture. Let us not only leave behind simplistic stereotypes but also think more deeply about some of our more subtle and hidden misperceptions.
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.
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.
An Open Letter to Those Suffering in the Hospital
Kathryn Butler
Perhaps in the hospital bed, you try to pray but can’t find the words. The spiritual disciplines upon which you’ve depended seem oceans away.
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.
Free E-Book: "Practicing Affirmation" by Sam Crabtree
Why do so many of our relationships suffer from alienation, indifference, and even hostility?
11 Notable Quotes from Parenting
As caregivers, parents act as ambassadors of God’s love and care to their children.
4 Things to Remember When Reading the Bible
Tony Reinke
Proper Bible reading begins before we open the book. It begins in our approach.
Materialism: The Material Girl
James Montgomery Boice
A fourth “ism” which is part of the “pattern of this world” is materialism.
The Church’s Most Powerful Witness to the World
J. Mack Stiles
God is using the power of the church’s shared witness in remarkable ways all over the world.
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.
You Were Designed for Spirituality
Justin L. McLendon,
Christopher W. Morgan
Humans are created good and blessed beyond measure, being made in God’s image, with an unhindered relationship with God, and with freedom.
Are You Far from God This Christmas?
Paul David Tripp
The Christmas story is a story of God making himself available, making himself near. And, so it's a story for everyone who feels distant from God.
Why Christians Must Remain Dissatisfied
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The Christian is not merely a man who knows now that he’s been forgiven, and that’s the end of it all. Not at all. That’s merely the introduction.
The Backbone of the Bible
Peter J. Gentry,
Stephen J. Wellum
What, we may well ask, in literary terms, is the plot structure of the Old Testament or even of the entire Bible as a single text?
How Biblical Doctrine Makes Us Beautiful
Michael Reeves
The Reformation was intimately tied to beauty, goodness, and human flourishing because the Reformers were seeing—through Scripture—God’s glory shine.
How John Owen and Augustine Differed in Their Understanding of Cain and Abel
Kelly M. Kapic,
Ty Kieser
The city of man is oriented toward self-love, while the city of God is oriented toward the love of God as the ultimate goal of human life. These two cities are founded by the first brothers, Cain and Abel.
The Most Significant Edit to the Declaration of Independence
Andrew Wilson
Franklin read Jefferson’s draft which said, “We hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable,” and he crossed out “sacred and undeniable” and replaced it with “self-evident.”
God’s Calling for George Müeller
John Piper
When Müller was twenty years old, he was invited to a Bible study and, by the grace of God, felt the desire to go.