Introducing the Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge, with Dictionary
Eliminating the need to frequently reference other materials, this resource with the added dictionary is ideal for students, pastors, and those who are less familiar with Greek.
Podcast: What Keeps You from Going to Church? (Jonathan Leeman)
Jonathan Leeman discusses the vital importance of in-person church fellowship, how we can and should prioritize involvement with the people of God in a local church—especially after a year like 2020.
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.
It Takes Time to Become an Effective Missionary
Matt Rhodes
God works in mysterious ways, and we should never set limits on him. All the same, depending on God to work in unlikely ways just because he can do so is unwise.
Why Beauty Is a Problem without God
Philip Graham Ryken
I think in a way, for somebody who has not yet surrendered to Jesus Christ, beauty is a problem because beauty is so evident in this world, and it awakens a desire for eternal things.
What If Your Church Were Filled with People Just like You?
Jamie Dunlop
When we love in ways that we can only love by the power of God’s Spirit, we show him to be sufficient. We show him to be good and glorious.
What Are the Five Solas, and Why Do They Matter?
Michael J. Kruger
What does it mean to be Reformed? The Reformation was not about creating new truth; it was about recovering truth that had always been there but had been lost.
How to Improve in Our Reasoning
Vern S. Poythress
All our knowledge imitates God’s original knowledge. And this imitation is mysterious, because God’s knowledge is mysterious.
Why Titus 2 Is a Great Commission Passage
Kristie Anyabwile
Few would argue against the fact that the Scriptures clearly require every Christian to both be a disciple and make disciples.
Dads: Know the Difference Between What the Gospel Requires and What it Produces
Voddie Baucham Jr.
Dads must also know the difference between condemning our family with the law and shepherding them with the gospel.
What I Learned from Pastoring a 106 Year Old Widow
Although she died a few years ago, I am often reminded of what an amazing lady she was and what the Lord had graciously taught me through her as a young pastor.
Why There Is No Righteousness Like Christian Righteousness
Martin Luther
But this most excellent righteousness—that of faith, God imputes to us through Christ.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.