16 Ways Pastors Can Work for Unity in Politically Divisive Times
Jonathan Leeman,
Andrew David Naselli
In an increasingly anti-Christian culture, what’s important is how we respond to those who vote or believe differently, to learn how to make at least some space for them, and to encourage charity and forbearance.
Mom, What Is Your Only Comfort in This Life?
Katie Faris
When our hearts are full of questions and we're asking Why? and How?, so often what we think we want or need is answers to those questions.
How Birth Teaches Us to Boast
Gloria Furman
While self-awareness is a natural side effect of maturity, God-awareness is a supernatural gift of grace.
The Life and Mission of St. Patrick
Michael A. G. Haykin
Patrick's work firmly planted the Christian faith in Irish soil and left a deep imprint on the Celtic church.
What Your Complaining Says about God
One of the things that’s important for us to do for our own sanctification is to ask the question, “Why am I grumbling and complaining about this?”
What Tom Brady Can Teach Us about Contentment
Erik Raymond
He made it to the top and thought “There’s got to be more than this.”
Exploring the Bible: A One-Year Reading Plan
The Bible can be rather intimidating to young readers (and old ones alike) and it can be immeasurably helpful to have a little guidance when independently working through the Scriptures.
9 Notable Quotes from Lead
Ministry leadership, at its core, is about a community of leaders practicing together the presence of the Lord.
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.
Can Evangelicalism Be Defined?
Michael Reeves
Can evangelicalism be defined, or is it so flimsy and malleable that it constantly succumbs to its context, shapeshifting according to when and where it is?
Christ in All of Scripture – Psalm 51
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
Introducing ‘New Morning Mercies (Note-Taking Edition)’
This new edition of Paul David Tripp’s best-selling book has been updated with space in the margins for note taking, encouraging readers to reflect on the devotional content.
Podcast: Marriage Questions about Sex, Submission, and In-Laws (Chad and Emily Van Dixhoorn)
Chad and Emily Van Dixhoorn share personal insight on a number of questions related to marriage, discussing topics like submission, relationships with family, and the ultimate purpose of marriage.
A Word of Encouragement for Those Who Don't Journal
Erika Allen
Those of us who have not journaled before might wonder where to even begin. We might ask why journaling is important or how it helps us in our walk with the Lord.
4 Ways to Strengthen Your Marriage This Christmas Season
Paul David Tripp
Be intentional to focus on the gospel this Christmas. Here are some suggestions for how to do this in your marriage this year.
Who Was George Whitefield, and Why Is He Worth Reading Today?
Ian Maddock
As evangelicals, we are theologically indebted to the Protestant Reformation, and we are ecclesiologically indebted to practices and patterns that emerged during the eighteenth century revivals.
Yoda and Our Search for Wisdom
J. Mark Bertrand
The reason we have a hard time talking about wisdom is that we have a very misguided notion of what it is.
Your Marriage Matters
Genesis 1–3 defines marriage and shows us that marriage began in the Garden of Eden, in a perfect world.
Consider Your Money Philosophy
Paul David Tripp
Are we truly using and thinking of money with a Christ-centered heart? These questions will help you evaluate the role of money in your life.
Practically Caring for Others in the Midst of COVID
Kathryn Butler
It behooves us all to reach out and stay connected with people who are working in the hospital right now.
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.
Jesus Is Lovely
John Owen
“He is altogether lovely. This is our beloved, and this is our friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.”
Grace: The Dominant Note of Christmas
John Piper
God the Son, who is God, and who is with God, came to reveal God in a way he had never been revealed before.
Introducing the ESV Gospel of John, Share the Good News Edition
This beautifully crafted edition of the Gospel of John is perfect for churches to use in their outreach efforts.
Podcast: Why Church History Matters (Justin Taylor)
Justin Taylor reflects on the immense importance of church history, highlighting why it’s important to make time for it alongside our study of the Bible.
Podcast: 5 Attributes of God We Too Often Neglect (Mark Jones)
How should we understand God in his fullness—both near to us as our Father and yet above and beyond us as our Creator?
Encouragement for Those Who Aren’t Resting on the Sabbath
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Sabbath is a day that God calls us to observe in his word. It’s a day that we need to observe for our own good—soul and body.
Making Disciples Like a Soldier, Athlete, Farmer . . . Mom
Gloria Furman
Your prayer-full, hope-filled work of evangelism and discipleship—done through the strengthening grace of Jesus—gives him praise that echoes in eternity.
Podcast: How to Become Fluent in the Gospel (Jeff Vanderstelt)
What does it mean to be fluent in the gospel, and why is it an essential part of living as a disciple of Jesus?