The Book of Isaiah Centers Around the Hope of the Coming of Christ
Mark Dever
The book of Proverbs tells us that “hope deferred makes the heart sick” (Prov. 13:12). Have you ever had that kind of heart-sickness? Isaiah is a book that cures it by pointing us to the hope of Christ.
Jesus: History’s Game Changer
Andreas J. Köstenberger,
Alexander E. Stewart
The Bible is God’s story, recounting the Creator’s involvement with his creation.
Why There Is No Righteousness Like Christian Righteousness
Martin Luther
But this most excellent righteousness—that of faith, God imputes to us through Christ.
So You Think You Can Understand God's Word...
Nigel Beynon,
Andrew Sach
While it is good to have motivation and strategies in place for reading and meditating on God's Word, they cannot be what we ultimately rely on.
How Can the Stories of Puritan Women Help Us Treat Others with Respect and Appreciation?
Jenny-Lyn de Klerk
We can learn from Puritan women in this area because they were so good at it themselves. They had a lot to say about different Christian virtues.
The Biggest Detriment to Longevity in Ministry
Jeff Robinson Sr.
The call to pastoral ministry is unlike anything else you're going to do in life. What's the key to staying the course?
Do You Know that You're Weak?
David Mathis,
Jonathan Parnell
If we Christians were honest with ourselves, we’d think more like John Newton. We would understand that we are weak.
How Jesus Sets Us Doubly Free
Andrew Wilson
Our culture's understanding of freedom says when you break from the oppression of an external force, then you’re free to be who you want to be.
What Our Physical Diet Says about Our Spiritual Appetite
Abigail Dodds
He has prepared food for us. The food he has prepared is himself. He serves us himself through his holy word—the Bible.
God Offers Christians a Better Way to Measure the Fruitfulness of Their Lives
Megan Hill
We get into trouble when we start to measure our self-worth and how the Lord sees us by how much we got done, by what we can check off our list, and what we can accomplish.
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.
Is Beauty an Attribute of God?
Philip Graham Ryken
Beauty is clearly an attribute of God. That’s why the psalmist sometimes uses the term “beauty” to describe God.
Help! My Kids Don’t Like to Read
What are some major obstacles that prevent children from enjoying reading? Here are some practical suggestions for helping to instill a love of books.
What Can I Do to Foster a Deep Hunger for Jesus?
Amy DiMarcangelo
There are so many ways that we can foster a hunger for Jesus, but the most important and primary thing is to be praying for the Holy Spirit to change our hearts.
One Great Encouragement to Spend Personal Time With the Lord
Jonathan Gibson
The Lord Jesus is the one who encourages us not just to say the Lord's Prayer together at church, but also to go to our room, to shut the door, and to pray to our Father in heaven.
How You Can Slow Down and Appreciate Christmas More This Year
Jonathan Gibson
A daily liturgy can help us by giving us the discipline to do something day after day. And a liturgy helps us with content and structure.
Human Weakness Doesn’t Limit God
Paul David Tripp
Rest and patience of heart are not found in figuring out what is going on or conjuring up in our minds how in the world God is going to do what he’s promised us that he would do.
A Message from Crossway's President
This is a special message recently sent to our friends and supporters from Dr. Lane Dennis, president and publisher of Crossway.
Podcast: The Art Process behind ‘The Biggest Story Bible Storybook’ (Don Clark)
Don Clark discusses what appealed to him (and what scared him) about illustrating the stories of the Bible for The Biggest Story Bible Storybook.
Pastor, Are You Growing in Submission to Scripture?
Tim Patrick,
Andrew Reid
God’s leaders are to be people who are growing in submission to Scripture. Their daily lives are to reflect and exemplify the scriptures that they teach.
Why Sin Wasn’t Humanity’s First Problem
Drew Hunter
It’s not good to be alone. Why? Because God made us for friendship.
How the Reformers Help Us Understand Definite Atonement
Jonathan Gibson
The Reformers laid the foundation, helping the next generation or two to present a mature doctrine of definite atonement.
The Ultimate Human Diagnostic
Paul David Tripp
God’s rebuke is never about giving up on us; it’s about investing in us once again. God rebukes us because we need it.
Lament: An Open Door for Racial Reconciliation
Mark Vroegop
Most Christians are not sure what to do about racial reconciliation. There are some whose hearts are sinfully closed, but I think most Christians simply lack the tools.
The Cross Is Not Neutral
Paul David Tripp
When presented with the truth of Christ’s birth, God’s declaration of who he is, the testimony of his miracles and ministry, and his own self-testimony, you cannot be neutral about Jesus.
Gospel-Centered Help for Fathers
Leading your family well can become a daunting task, particularly if you misunderstand the role of fatherhood as God intended it.
The Importance of Committing to a Church—Even When It’s Hard
Mark Dever
Christian's are to be characterized by love—not just every Sunday at church, but throughout every sphere of their lives.