Podcast: The False Humility Threatening to Undermine Scripture (D. A. Carson)
D. A. Carson talks about some of the key themes that have marked his career, including his enduring passion for knowing and correctly handling God’s word and for holding tight to the gospel.
The Food of Christian Survival
Abigail Dodds
When you understand Bible reading as the means, the food, the fuel, the sustenance of your Christian life, then you will consume it with joy, like a hungry person eats bread.
What Keeps God from Being a Megalomaniac?
John Piper
One of the values of Christian Hedonism is that it answers the objection of why or how God can be so God-centered—because he manifestly is.
Don’t Just Teach—Teach Your Church to Love God’s Word
Tim Patrick,
Andrew Reid
There are three things to bear in mind when trying to grow a church in the conviction that the Bible is worth studying over a lifetime.
Podcast: The Life and Legacy of Elisabeth Elliot (Lucy S. R. Austen)
Lucy S. R. Austen shares insights into Elisabeth Elliot’s missionary work in Ecuador and how her writing in the years that followed impacted thousands of believers around the world.
How Celebrity-Pastor Culture Impacts Pastors
Zack Eswine
We wrestle with this invitation to do a truly great thing by serving the least, while inside of us and outside of us, we're pressured to make much of ourselves.
Introducing ‘The Dragon and the Stone’
An adventure novel for middle-grade readers steeped in magic, mystery, and glimmers of hope—book 1 in the Dream Keeper Saga.
Why Your Church Is Not Exempt from the Work of Church Planting
Thabiti Anyabwile
It is important that every local church find some way to focus their ministry efforts on church planting.
Devote Yourself to Good Works Even When It’s Hard
Amy DiMarcangelo
We don’t just naturally fall into doing good. So we want to orient our lives in such a way that we’re positioned to practice generosity, to show hospitality to the lonely.
Why I Care about Women's Issues
Courtney Reissig
In an increasingly pro-women society, you can’t even watch the Super Bowl anymore without seeing media campaigns elevating the dignity and worth of women.
What to Say to a Grieving Person
Nancy Guthrie
Sometimes it can be hard to know what to say to someone who is grieving. Yet there are helpful words we can give to people who are suffering—words that will actually help and encourage in the midst of grief.
What John Piper Wants You to Know about the Bible
In his two of his newest books, John Piper helps us to understand and enjoy the Bible for what it truly is—the very Word of God.
A Discipleship Compass
Bill Clem drew up a compass to help explain these aspects of discipleship.
5 Key Principles for Transformative Bible Study (Women of the Word Episode 4)
Jen Wilkin
Jen Wilkin walks through principles for studying the Bible that are essential to remember in order to get the most out of your time in God's word.
Loving the Church for Who She Is, Not for What She Can Do for You
Dustin Benge
We get wrapped up in the organizational structure of the church and in what she can give us, what she can do for us, or even, what's in it for us.
The “Already and Not Yet” of God’s Redemptive Promises
Nicholas G. Piotrowski
New Testament theologians have this great phrase called the “already and the not yet,” and it’s a way of speaking about how Jesus has fulfilled and accomplished all the promises of God.
What Star Wars Can Teach Us about History
Nathan A. Finn
Thomas Andrews and Flannery Burke suggest that the opening sequence in the Star Wars films reminds us of the importance of historical context.
Why Men Should Memorize the Psalms Together
Mike Bullmore
There is something sweet that goes beyond just repeating the words of Scripture to each other but actually living in the good of God’s Word together.
Answering Kids’ Hardest Questions: Why Don’t I Fit In with My Friends?
Betsy Childs Howard
God made you unique. He gave you particular gifts and tastes and a personality. And having confidence in the person that God made you to be is very attractive to other people.
Why All Christians Should Expect Trouble
Philip Graham Ryken
The longer you live in this fallen world, the more kinds of trouble you face.
Podcast: Why You Can't Put Jesus in a Box (Rebecca McLaughlin)
Rebecca McLaughlin discusses a number of unbiblical misconceptions that we may have about Jesus and offers encouragement for those with questions about who Jesus is.
The Blessings of a Frustrating Church
Collin Hansen
Frustration is part of the sanctification process that God intends for us in church.
When God’s Provision Isn’t What We Expected
Abigail Dodds
After Jesus’s first show of miraculous power in the Gospel of Mark (his healing of a man with an unclean spirit), the amazed people turn to each other and say, “What is this?”
How Grace Lets You Have It All
Paul David Tripp
The more you understand the magnitude of God’s grace, the more accurate will be your view of the depth of your unrighteousness; and the more you understand the depth of your unrighteousness, the more you will appreciate the magnitude of God’s gift of grace.
How Parenting Kids with Special Needs Shifts Your Reality
Andrew Wilson
In a sense, our story was really one of reconsidering every aspect of our lives.
Is There a Wrong Way to Study the Bible? (Women of the Word Episode 3)
Jen Wilkin
Jen Wilkin describes the wrong ways we approach Bible study and what our failed attempts to engage with God's Word reveal about our own attitude toward Scripture.
Has Our Society Lost Its Vision of What It Means to Be Human?
Andrew T. Walker
These moral universes are irreconcilable. They’re impenetrable. We are unable to reason together on even the most basic essentials necessary for the common good.
A Sneak Peek at 'The New City Catechism' with Tim Keller
Tim Keller explains the value of catechesis and shares a sneak peek at ‘The New City Catechism.’