Who Was Herman Bavinck, and Why Is He Worth Reading Today?
James Eglinton
Herman Bavinck is someone who people have become really interested in and aware of in recent years through the translations of some of his theological works. He was a really important thinker.
3 Losses of an Illiterate Culture
Leland Ryken
The decline of reading has impoverished our culture and individual lives. We have lost mental sharpness, verbal skills, and ability to think and imagine.
How to Flourish in a Fallen World
James M. Hamilton Jr.
When the man and woman sinned against God, they were expelled from his presence, driven out of Eden.
The Key to Happiness Is More Stuff . . . Right?
Erik Raymond
Our contentment is unshakeable when it is rooted in our unchanging God.
Don’t Let Envy Poison Your Hospitality
Keri Folmar
Competitiveness has no place in the church. Imitate the good, but don’t envy what God has given to others. Hasn’t he been abundantly good to you?
Common Pitfalls on the Path to Becoming a Pastor
Bobby Jamieson
Ministry is a gift of grace. So, hold your aspirations loosely and recognize any opportunity to serve God's people is a gift from him.
Is It Right for Christians to Think the World Is Not Our Home?
Ian K. Smith
There really are two kingdoms that are competing within the gospels. There is the kingdom that is ruled by Satan and there is the kingdom that is ruled by Jesus.
The True Way of Keeping Christmas
George Whitefield
I entreat that your time may be thus spent. Let it not be about your dressing, your plays, your profits, or your worldly concerns but let it be the wonders of redeeming love.
The Christian’s Perfect Piece of Real Estate
Sam Allberry
The Bible says there is an environment in which we can truly flourish, somewhere we will truly feel we belong, where life will slot into place—somewhere that will feel deeply right.
Introducing the ESV Heirloom Bible, Alpha Edition
A closer look at a new edition being added to Crossway's popular line of Heirloom Bibles.
How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
Jaquelle Ferris
To live a life transformed by the gospel means that everything in life changes.
Will You Be a Lifelong Learner?
David Mathis
For Christians, the stakes are even higher for cultivating holy curiosity and the mindset of a lifelong learner.
The Church’s Role in Racial Reconciliation
Mark Vroegop
The church has a vital role to play in reconciliation between people of different ethnicities. It actually goes to the essence of what it means to be a Christian.
Why It Matters That Jesus Is Better Than Everything
Jeff Vanderstelt
Introducing people to Jesus involves showing them how Jesus meets their needs better than anything else.
Jesus’s “About Me” Section
Dane Ortlund
For all his resplendent glory and dazzling holiness, his supreme uniqueness and otherness, no one in human history has ever been more approachable than Jesus Christ.
Grimké’s Theology of the Kingdom of God Was a Source of Hope for Racial Equality
Drew Martin
The kingdom of God was the linchpin that connected the mission of Christ to the mission of God’s people in Grimké’s doctrine of the church.
Dear Pastor . . . You Have Wonderfully Unique Opportunities to Counsel
David Powlison
Pastoral counseling is unlike any other form of counseling because of the many unusual opportunities a pastor has to engage lives. Here are seven unique facets of the pastoral life that open doors.
Learning to Hate for All the Right Reasons
Carolyn Mahaney,
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
Like Solomon, we must hate life. We must hate its terms and dread its end. We cannot control or comprehend anything.
#yourewrong - Our Problem with Self-Righteousness (Reactivity Episode 3)
Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp talks about the self-centeredness and self-righteousness that work together to deceive us into believing we’re always right and about the humility that cures this selfishness and radically changes us.
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.
Podcast: Why Have So Many People Stopped Going to Church? (Paul Tripp)
Paul Tripp reflects on the importance of not just the universal church but the local gathered church, and he responds to many of the reasons that people stop going to church.
Why Doctrine Matters
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Developing doctrine in the church is one more in a series of improvisations.
Introducing the What Is the Gospel? Study Guide
This study guide was created to help readers define the gospel and apply the it to their lives.
Doctrine: Information Leading to Heart Transformation
Paul David Tripp
When you enter the world of biblical truth, you’re entering a moral battleground. The great drama of life is not about information.
What Is Distinct about the Theology of 2 Thessalonians?
Andrew Malone
Other numbered “sets” of New Testament letters exhibit distinct differences. Yet the two Thessalonian letters are customarily treated together. This is an indication of how closely the two letters track.
Serve outside the Spotlight
Bobby Jamieson
The antidote to hypocrisy is humility. What good deeds do you do that are seen by few or none? When did you last volunteer for a menial task?
Developing a Plan for Summer Bible Study
Kathleen Nielson
As you develop your plan to feed deeply this summer on God’s Word, here are five suggestions to help fill these summer days with spiritual fruit.
When Christ Turns Persecutors into Persecuted (for His Glory)
Tim Keesee
Jesus is alive, is at work, and he’s bringing men and women to himself.
Reading the Bible Is a Discipline, Loving the Bible Is a Gift from God
Kristen Wetherell
Reading the Bible is an action. It's something that I do, but there is a supernatural reality going on when we open God's Word that we can't see with our eyes.
The Doctrines of Justification and Union with Christ Illuminate One Another
Matthew Barrett
Scripture clearly says that Christians are united to Christ, but it is not intuitively obvious what this means. Union with Christ is a vague term.