Podcast: A Christian Doctor’s Guide to Thinking about Coronavirus (Bob Cutillo, MD)
A Christian doctor discusses the current coronavirus pandemic, explaining what's currently happening in the US and around the world and offering perspective on how we should think about this virus.
7 Tips for Sharing the Gospel with Teens
Jaquelle Ferris
Before teens can actually explain the gospel, they must first know it themselves. Then they must know how to articulate it.
What Should Christians Think about Same-Sex Marriage?
Kevin DeYoung
What’s the big deal about marriage? Why not let people have whatever relationships they choose and call them whatever they want? Why go to the trouble of sanctioning a specific relationship and giving it a unique legal standing?
5 Questions about God’s Design for Gender
Kevin DeYoung
What is at stake in God making us male and female? Nothing less than the gospel.
10 Key Bible Verses on Christmas
Read these familiar passages about God’s plan of redemption manifested through Christ at Christmas.
Why the Call to Preach Is Unique
John Piper
Expository exultation is a unique kind of communication. It is different, radically different, from anything in the world.
Why Does Paul Tell the Church to Deliver Someone to Satan? (1 Corinthians 5)
Andrew David Naselli
God’s church must be unleavened or pure. Tolerating unrepentant sexual immorality ruins the whole church’s purity.
The Value of Being Blunt
John Piper
We have much to learn from the apostle who had the ability to be blunt and corrective while striving toward peace with others in kindness.
5 Questions about the Reformation
Gerald Bray
The church cannot control our forgiveness because we are answerable not to human authorities, but to God.
12 Reasons You Might Not Feel Like Going to Church
Gunner Gundersen
There are many reasons Christians might not feel like going to church. But if you can discern the reason behind your reluctance, the path forward becomes clearer.
How to Pray for Your Pastor
Jeramie Rinne
Pray your pastor would love God, and you, so much that he would be willing to disappoint you for God’s glory.
Did a Faithless Gideon Use a Fleece to Test God’s Will? (Judges 6)
Miles V. Van Pelt
It is always in the context of human weakness that the Lord achieves his greatest victories, even the weakness of his own Son’s death on the cross.
10 Things You Should Know about Communion with Christ
Benjamin M. Skaug
Before we can have communion (or fellowship) with Christ, we must first be in a right relationship with him. That relationship can only come from our being in union with Christ.
5 Myths about Abortion
Scott Klusendorf
A lot of misinformation exists related to abortion. Here are 5 common myths that many people—pro-choice and pro-life alike—often believe.
The Son of Man Came Eating and Drinking
Tim Chester
The meals of Jesus represent something bigger. They represent a new world, a new kingdom, a new outlook. But they give that new reality substance.
Did Jesus Descend to Hell? (Ephesians 4)
Benjamin L. Merkle
God is the Divine Warrior who ascends to his throne after defeating his enemies. Here, Christ is the victorious conqueror who ascends to his throne in heaven after defeating the spiritual forces.
Should Science Inform Our Reading of Genesis 1–3?
Vern S. Poythress
What do we do if we find an apparent discrepancy between Genesis 1-3 and what modern scientists claim about the origin of the world?
What George Mueller Can Teach Us about Prayer
Donald S. Whitney
George Mueller (1805–1898) is widely considered one the greatest men of prayer and faith since the days of the New Testament.
Do Exodus and Numbers Justify Abortion? (Exodus 21 and Numbers 5)
Scott Klusendorf
Some abortion advocates appeal directly to Scripture to make their case for elective abortion. But this argument is flawed on several counts.
What Did Jesus Teach about Family?
David W. Jones,
Andreas J. Köstenberger
Believers are called to seek first God’s kingdom and his righteousness, even when it brings them into conflict with natural family obligations.
Does Rahab Show Us That It's Sometimes Okay to Lie? (Joshua 2)
David Reimer
Although sparingly told—or perhaps because it is sparingly told—the tiny drama has exercised a fascination out of all proportion to its size.
10 Things You Should Know about Missions and the Local Church
Andy Johnson
World missions and the work of the local church are integrally related, both ultimately existing to bring honor to Christ among the nations.
9 Powers of Satan That Are Not Ultimate
John Piper
While God has his reasons for permitting Satan to exist and pursue evil, he has never given, nor will give to Satan any freedom that God himself doesn't restrain and decisively direct for his purposes.
The Hidden Cancer in Our Churches
Michael Reeves
What is the most urgent need of the church today? Better leadership? Better training? Healthier giving? Orthodoxy? Moral integrity?
10 Things You Should Know about the Danger of Media
Tony Reinke
Why do we seek spectacles? Because we’re human—hardwired with an unquenchable appetite to see glory.
How to Fight Your Phone Idolatry
Brett McCracken
When we scroll immoderately, we become idolaters, hopelessly hooked into a drip feed of sweet-tasting poison that will never satisfy. If we can’t break free, we’ll scroll ourselves to spiritual death.
What Does Luke 9:23 Mean?
C. D. "Jimmy" Agan III
Jesus seeks disciples—people who respond to all that he is and all that he offers with a faith that says, “Wherever you take me, I’ll go.”
What Does Romans 6:23 Mean?
Robert W. Yarbrough
Life is complex. Gray areas abound. Yet Jesus taught that we all face a simple but fateful either/or: a wide way leading to woe, or a narrow way leading to life.
10 Things You Should Know about Studying the Bible
Drew Hunter
We study the Bible because it is God’s word to the world. We want to hear him.
Kids Bible Reading Plans
With a little intentionality, adults can help build a foundation of biblical literacy in children from an early age.