Dear Pastor, Walking in Humility Requires Courage
Coleman M. Ford,
Shawn J. Wilhite
Walking in humility requires courage. To grow in our understanding of humility, we must attune ourselves to the wisdom of Scripture and the pastoral voices of history.
How to Be Sustained by Crumbs
Abigail Dodds
The Lord has a storehouse of blessing and honor for his people—the question is, are we humble enough to enter as unworthy characters in his story, humble enough to beg for crumbs?
Moving Biblical Characters Off the Felt Board
Nancy Guthrie
Our understanding of who people in the Bible were—what drove them and what their lives were all about—can be very one-dimensional.
The Prayers of Jesus: A 5-Day Devotional
Jesus’s ministry on earth as a human was marked by a devotion to prayer. Through his prayer life, we see what it means to truly depend on God.
A Devotional for Talking with Your Kids About Why We Suffer
Beth Broom
Why do we suffer? Sometimes we suffer as a consequence of our sin, sometimes we suffer when other people sin, and sometimes we suffer because we live in a fallen world.
The Spiritual Marathon: Two Sides of Perseverance
Mike McKinley
In the book of Jude, we find two realities about perseverance that we must keep in tension if we are to persevere in faith.
Introducing ‘The Greek-English New Testament: Tyndale House, Cambridge Edition and English Standard Version’
Crossway is pleased to introduce an accessible way to interact with the New Testament in its original language.
What Happens When We Forget We’ll Die
Matthew McCullough
If we see our lives through the truth about death, then Jesus’s promises begin to take on an entirely different tone for us.
Podcast: The Blessings and Burdens of Pastoral Ministry (Jeff Robinson)
What are the joys and hardships of doing ministry for the long-haul and what does it look like to be faithful in the midst of pastoral overwhelm and exhaustion?
Raising Kids as a Pastor's Wife
Children are truly a gift—a reward from the Lord himself, and parenting is such a glorious privilege, but it's not easy.
The Everyday Object Biblical Archaeology Depends Upon
David W. Chapman
Archaeologists get very excited about pottery as very few people elsewhere in the world do.
Podcast: The Life and Legacy of R. C. Sproul (Stephen Nichols)
Stephen Nichols discusses the fascinating life and ministry of the late R. C. Sproul reflecting on who he was in private and how his theological passions shaped his ministry.
Simply Read: Day 4
Day 4 of Simply Read, an 8-day Bible reading challenge through the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts.
The Strategic Righteousness of Ruth
John Piper
The question that Ruth 3 answers is, What do a God-saturated man, a God-dependent young woman, and a God-exalting older woman do when they are filled with hope in the sovereign goodness of God?
Does Theistic Evolution Lead to Open Theism?
Stephen C. Meyer
Not all, but certain forms of theistic evolution theologically lead to the open theism perspective.
The Spiritual Impact of How We Treat Our Bodies
David Mathis
Go a night or longer without sleep and see if your heart appreciates appropriately, if your mind thinks clearly, or if your will is appropriately calibrated to choose good.
A Surprising Scoundrel of Scripture
Nancy Guthrie
The high priest was to serve as a mediator between God and the people of God. What was he supposed to mediate from God to the people? Mercy.
A 5-Minute Preview of The Crossway Podcast
Listen to a short preview of The Crossway Podcast, which officially launches on Monday, April 1, 2019.
Learn More about Crossway’s Bible Production Process
Learn more about the materials and production processes behind Crossway Bibles by reading about what goes into choices for Bible paper, cover materials, binding and gilding, and typesetting.
Crossway 2022 Book Award Winners
Christianity Today and the Gospel Coalition have announced the winners of their book awards for the year, including Overcoming Apathy by Uche Anizor, which won Christianity Today’s Book of the Year award.
Why Must We Read the Old and New Testament as a Unified Body of Scripture?
Daniel Stevens
We need to recognize that the one God who spoke in the Old Testament also speaks in the New Testament.
Why Doctrine and Devotion Must Never Be Separated
The Bible calls men today to lead in their churches and in their homes through both doctrine and devotion.
3 Practical Ways to Love Your Neighbor
James H. Grant Jr.
In 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12 the apostle Paul gets very practical about what brotherly love should look like.
How Can Church Communities Show Hospitality to Children?
Jared Kennedy
There are three things that I think are really great for children's ministers to think about when thinking about giving, being hospitable, and giving their grace-filled presence to families coming to their church.
Christmas Is for the Poor and Humble
R. Kent Hughes
Without a doubt we could spend our lives searching the literature of the world for a story as beautiful as that of the nativity and never find it.
Podcast: How Do I Discipline My Kids without Shaming Them? (Heather Nelson)
Heather Nelson talks about what it looks like to pursue shame-free parenting so that we might have joy-filled homes.
Jesus Comes for Sinners and from Sinners
Erik Raymond
The point is that Jesus not only comes for sinners—that is, to die for our sins—but he comes from sinners. He identifies with sinful people like us.
Christ in All of Scripture – Zephaniah 1:7-16
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
Introducing The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge, Reader’s Edition
A new edition of the Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge to make for a smoother, less-interrupted reading of the text.
Answering Kids’ Hardest Questions: Can I Choose to Be a Boy or a Girl?
Andrew T. Walker,
Christian Walker
When we are approached with questions like that, the first thing we want to do is go to Genesis 1. And when we look at Genesis 1, we see this notion of creation order.