Podcast: A Closer Look at One of the Most Famous Chapters of the Bible (David Gibson)
David Gibson unpacks the images in Psalm 23 that have become so familiar to us (maybe overfamiliar), showing us what it truly means when the psalm describes the Lord as our shepherd.
Will the Next Tech Upgrade Satisfy the Longings of Your Heart?
Tony Reinke
The spiritual dilemma of the tech age is deep because our modern economy is built on the false promise that new innovations are the key to satisfying the heart’s longings.
God Used This Broken Pastor—and He Can Use You Too
Jonathan W. Arnold
Part of what I try to do as I’m reading church history is to make sure that I’m keeping these people human.
Nancy Guthrie's Story of Hope in the Midst of Grief
In the midst of Nancy Guthrie's incredible pain, God was at work.
What We Can Learn from the Reformation 500 Years Later
Stephen J. Nichols
The Reformation emphasized preaching the gospel with boldness and clarity.
How Does the Gospel Shape Our Goals for Children’s Ministry?
Jared Kennedy
There are four ways that the gospel shapes our goals for children's ministry. I read those four ways in the way that Paul ministered to the church in Corinth.
Why Gospel-Centered Youth Ministry Is Important
Collin Hansen
When we’re so concerned with keeping the youth entertained or promoting a moral lifestyle, we can easily forget the message of first importance.
Are Authority and Submission Inherently Flawed?
Joe Rigney
Lewis uses the Great Dance as a way of talking about the patterning, ordering, structuring, and interlocking of reality.
The Rescuing Love of God
Mike Bullmore
Apart from God, man gets himself into all sorts of spiritually dangerous and eternity-threatening situations.
Do You Idolize a Picture-Perfect Home?
Gloria Furman
Christian, everything God has for you is grace upon grace because of what Jesus has done for you.
What Is Feminism?
Courtney Reissig
Nearly every few weeks, it seems, another female celebrity is either claiming feminism for herself or renouncing feminism as an unnecessary ideology for women today.
The Question at the Heart of Christianity
Matthew Barrett
Central to our faith is the answer to this question: How is one right with God?
Talking about Heaven with a Grieving Person
Nancy Guthrie
What do you do when that’s the way everyone is talking about someone who has died, but you’re not sure that you ever saw any genuine relationship with Christ?
You’re Needed, No Matter What Life-Season You’re In
Rosaria Butterfield
Without trying to be somebody you're not, think about how you can be hospitable to those around you in your current season of life.
What Is Our True Comfort in Life and Death?
Matthew McCullough
If you want both comfort in life and death, start by recognizing the truth about the world and about yourself.
Favorite Christmas Traditions from Crossway Kids’ Book Authors
Read what the authors of Crossway kids' books had to say about their favorite Christmas traditions, and perhaps even find inspiration to incorporate new traditions into your own celebrations this year.
Don’t Neglect Worship to Enjoy the Earth
Joe Rigney
Our lives ought to be structured by regular rhythms of direct and indirect godwardness, moving back and forth between direct interaction with God himself and active engagement with the world.
Introducing ‘Good News of Great Joy’ by John Piper
Joyous reflection and eager anticipation mark the season of Christmas, as Christians around the world celebrate the coming of their Savior.
2 Responses to the World's Brokenness
Paul David Tripp
If you mourn the fallenness of your world rather than curse its difficulties, you know that grace has visited you
God Is Great, God Is Good
Lee Tankersley
Our need to anchor our souls with the reminder of God's goodness and greatness hasn't changed.
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.
Praying for Fullness this Christmas
John Piper
Paul prays that we would experience Christ’s fullness—not just know about it, but be filled with it.
How Our Theology Shapes Our Prayers
Graham A. Cole
Theology helps us uncover what we know about God and turn it into prayer and praise to God.
Pastor, Are You Prepared to Shepherd Your Flock through Dementia?
John Dunlop, MD
The tragedy of dementia is more common than you think. Over 30% of the average church congregation will die with some form of dementia. That represents an enormous challenge in pastoral ministry.
The Present Hope of the Gospel
Paul David Tripp
It is life-changing to know and believe that Jesus came so that we would have all that we need to live as he intended right now.
Read the Bible for the Sake of Others
Jeremy M. Kimble
Sermons, classes, and small groups aren’t the only ways the church teaches us to read Scripture. We’ll also become better Bible readers by investing in relationships with fellow members.
In an Outrage Culture, Choose Respect
Paul David Tripp
We would do well to remember that behind the social media post is someone who was formed by God to bear his likeness.
Parenting Is a Holy Vocation
Mary J. Moerbe,
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
God joins together the family to share the work of providing daily bread, protection, guidance, and instruction.
Why Do We Need a Liturgy for Our Daily Worship?
Jonathan Gibson
It's not whether or not you're going to have a liturgy for your daily quiet time, it's just which kind of liturgy you're going to have.