Podcast: A Brief Look at One of the Shortest Books in the Bible (Matt Harmon)
Matt Harmon walks through the book of Jude to explain its meaning and relevance for God’s people today and explains how the key themes of this short, confusing letter apply to us.
Can You Hear Your Money?
David Gibson
Money talks, but some rich people can’t hear what it’s saying. Read James 5:1–6, and as you read it, listen to how money is speaking.
Can You Love Jesus but Not the Church?
Rebecca McLaughlin
If we want to be followers of Jesus, if we want to be imitating him, if we want to be doing the kinds of things that Jesus does, at the center of that is loving the church.
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.
Secularism: The Cosmos Is All That Is
James Montgomery Boice
Secularism, more than any other single word, aptly describes the mental framework and value structure of the people of our time.
I’ve Heard It Said That Feelings Follow Actions
Glenna Marshall
Though our feelings are part of God’s created design for us, they still need to be subjected to God’s word and to what is true.
Jesus’s Greatest Moments of Willing Suffering
Paul David Tripp
What appeared to be a defeat was another step in the success of Jesus's great redemptive mission. His power was on display, and his power is our hope.
Build Your Church around Theology, Not Preference
Mark Dever
Theology should determine so many things about what our churches are like, and we shouldn’t try and reverse engineer our preferences into our theology.
Reading the Bible with Dead Guys: Martin Luther on Galatians 5:1
Martin Luther
*Reading the Bible With Dead Guys is a weekly blog series giving you the chance to read God’s Word alongside some great theologians from church history.
Why Are We So Reluctant to Die?
Richard Baxter
Is there a rest remaining for the people of God? Why then are we so reluctant to die and to depart from here so that we may possess our rest?
Podcast: Why We Created a New Hymnal (Keith and Kristyn Getty)
Keith and Kristyn Getty discuss the new Sing! Hymnal and how a hymnal can shape the history of the church, form the life of a congregation, and contribute to family worship.
How These Seven Developments Shaped the Modern World
Andrew Wilson
What happens in 1776—this one remarkable year—is that there are seven key developments that you can see in a particularly intense form.
Learning to Endure Life's Troubles Like Jesus
Philip Graham Ryken
Whatever trouble you are facing, there is somebody that you can relate to in the Bible.
Creative Ways to Use Tracts This Christmas
Short gospel tracts are a great way to succinctly present the true story of Christmas to a world longing for deep and enduring peace.
How Gospel-Identity Enables Gospel-Behavior
Bryan Chapell
The gospel changes not only the way God deals with us, but the way we deal with each other.
The Life and Mission of St. Patrick
Michael A. G. Haykin
Who Was St. Patrick? Patrick was raised in a nominally Christian home in Britain during the collapse of the Roman Empire. At 16 he was captured by Irish pirates and taken to the west coast …
Why Do We Feel So Disappointed When We Have to Wait?
Mark Vroegop
Why do we feel so disappointed when we have to wait? Well, the reality is that waiting and expectations go together.
Help! I Need More of God
Jani Ortlund
Some people expect the pastor’s wife to have the most ideal and perfect relationship with God. What should we—women married to men in ministry—do to stay spiritually radiant?
How the Gospel Speaks to Motherhood
The gospel has a practical effect on every aspect of life, including the way you raise and shepherd your children.
Podcast: The Gospel’s Global Advance (Tim Keesee)
Tim Keesee shares from his own experiences as a missions journalist about the reality of persecution and the best way to approach a short-term mission trip.
Podcast: Understanding the Presence of God (Ryan Lister)
What does the Bible say about the presence of God, and how does it relate the Christian life?
Why Work in the Home Matters to God
Courtney Reissig
The first thing we need to understand regarding why stay at home work matters to God is that God created us for work.
The Passover Lamb Is the Fulfillment of Centuries of Hope
Paul David Tripp
The bad news all of us have to face is that sin captures us all. It always enslaves and leads to death. The good news is that Jesus is the Passover Lamb who has purchased our freedom.
What We Learn About the Power of the Word from Jesus’s High Priestly Prayer
Mark Jones
The fact that we do not hear many of the words Christ offered in his many prayers on earth makes the words of John 17 a sort of entrance into the holy of holies.
Human Obedience VS. Passive Righteousness
Elyse Fitzpatrick,
Jessica Thompson
What's the difference between human obedience and passive righteousness? And how does this affect the way we train our kids?
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.
January 2025 New Releases
Learn more about the new and notable resources releasing this month from Crossway, including the ESV Holy Bible: Dyslexia-Friendly Edition and How Do I Disciple Others?* by J. Garrett Kell.
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.
Reading the Bible with Dead Guys: Charles Hodge on Romans 8:32
Charles Hodge
*Reading the Bible With Dead Guys is a weekly blog series giving you the chance to read God’s Word alongside some great theologians from church history.