The Journey to Accepting Difficult Doctrines Is Painful (and Rewarding)
Kevin DeYoung
We can think about difficult doctrines in at least a couple of categories. Some of these doctrines are particularly hard to understand. And then there are those doctrines that are hard to accept.
Top 10 Blog Posts from 2016
Review the highlights from our blog this year.
Why a Consumer Mentality Doesn’t Work at Church
Jamie Dunlop
Particularly as Western Christians, we need to understand that we’ve been steeped in consumerism our entire lives. It is all through our hearts. One way we see that is in how we think about church.
Bible Q&A: What Was the Incarnation?
Dane Ortlund
The incarnation was the quiet eruption in the middle of history of a mercy that defies comprehension—when, as C. S. Lewis put it, God wrote himself into the story.
Christ in All of Scripture – Nehemiah 1:4-9
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
Introducing the Emblems of the Infinite King Podcast
This 10-episode podcast is a great way to introduce young and old alike to the deep truths of the Bible that explain how we got here, why our lives matter, and where we're going.
Christ in All of Scripture - Hebrews 1:1-4
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
An Interview with Gloria Furman (Part 2)
(Part 2) Gloria Furman talks with Crossway about motherhood.
Your Marriage Is Awesome
Your marriage, like mine, is imperfect. But your imperfect marriage is amazing, more than you might think.
A Look Back at 2018
As 2018 draws to an end, we would like to look back at what God has been pleased to do in and through Crossway over the last 12 months.
Study Bibles for the Whole Family
God's Word is a gift, and the fact that his children are afforded the opportunity handle it, study it, and meditate on it is an immeasurable grace.
Facing the Painful Side of Redemption
Which is more painful? To live without hope or to catch a glimpse of hope only to have it disappear?
Know Why You Think What You Think
Norman L. Geisler,
Ryan P. Snuffer
The theistic worldview begins with a belief in a personal, all-powerful, and morally perfect God. Moral ideas that flow from God’s nature are absolute.
Slaying the Idol of the Seen
Ann Voskamp
Slay the idol of focusing on only what can be seen, lauded, noticed.
Do You Get Excited About Evangelism?
Randy Newman
We need to find ways preach the good news in ways that inspire amazement.
The Meaning of Christmas
Marcus Peter Johnson
If the Son of God had not joined himself to us in our humanity, what could it possibly mean to say that Jesus is Savior?
You Will Always Have the Time to Do What God Calls You to Do
Ana Ávila
You probably don’t have time to do all you want to do or all you dream of doing, but you have the time to do the things you should be doing, the things that God is calling you to do.
February 2020 New Releases
Read more about Crossway's new releases for the month of February.
June 2022 New Releases
Learn more about new and notable resources releasing this month from Crossway, including A Better Encouragement by Lindsey Carlson and The StoryChanger by David Murray.
Podcast: Growing as a Follower in a Culture Obsessed with Leadership (Richard Langer, Joanne Jung)
Richard Langer and Joanne Jung point out the prevalence of books, podcasts, and workshops on leadership and suggest that the contrasting idea of followership is where our focus should be.
Do Not be Paralyzed by Your Weaknesses
John Piper
In honor of Reformation Day this week, here's a practical post about "gutsy guilt" in Martin Luther.
Demolishing the Walls of Your Comfort Zone in Practicing Hospitality
Pat Ennis
In a recent interview, Pat Ennis challenges readers to demolish the walls of their comfort zone and to be counter-cultural even within their own communities to be intentionally hospitable.
Let’s Be Thankful
Remember that God is good even outside of the gifts he often graciously bestows to his children.
Application: Understanding How Scripture Changes Us (Women of the Word Episode 7)
Jen Wilkin
Jen Wilkin walks through the final stage of the Bible study process: application. She discusses how to know when it is actually time to move into this stage and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Do You Have What It Takes to Wait Well for a Lifetime?
Betsy Childs Howard
You feel that you simply don’t have what it takes to wait well for a lifetime. You know what? You don’t.
Artist Spotlight: Jake Weidmann
Learn more about artist and master penman, Jake Weidmann, and his work on the ESV Single Column Journaling Bible, Artist Series.
A Mother’s Heart-Cry
Katie Faris
Every hour I need you. Morning, noon, and night. Every minute and every second. Every breath. More than anything else in my life, motherhood has illuminated my need for God. You too?
In Twitter We Trust
JR Vassar
We have a deep desire to be visible and valuable. We crave attention and want the approval of others.
Video: Studying the Books of Ruth & Esther
In this video, Kathleen Nielson introduces us to Ruth & Esther: A 12-Week Study, which is part of Crossway's Knowing the Bible study series.
Marriages are Built or Destroyed Moment by Moment
Paul David Tripp
If you are a sinner married to a sinner, then it is very dangerous to allow yourself to coast as a couple.