Podcast: How Does Life Change If God Is Actually My Friend? (Mike McKinley)
Mike McKinley talks about what it means for us as Christians to be friends of God, about the friendship that Jesus had on earth, and about what it looks like for us to lean into our friendship with God.
Worship Distorted
The root of idolatry is pride.
On a Mission to Prove Ourselves
Tim Chester
The people of this world are on a mission: a mission to prove themselves.
4 Ways to Think about the Persecuted Church
Tim Keesee
The persecuted church often display joy that can be a powerful example to us that Christ is with his people.
Podcast: The Life and Legacy of John Owen (Lee Gatiss)
Lee Gatiss walks us through the life and times of the prolific theologian John Owen, introducing us to the man, his works, and his legacy.
Podcast: Answering Tough Questions about Raising Teenagers (Jon Nielson)
Jon Nielson discusses some of the most common questions that parents of teens often ask him as a pastor—questions about depression, sexuality, and when a teen should be allowed to get a phone.
October 2025 New Releases
Learn more about the new resources releasing this month, including How Church Could (Literally) Save Your Life by Rebecca McLaughlin and The Biggest Story Advent by Kevin DeYoung.
When Silence Speaks Best
Matthew Arbo
What someone shouldn’t immediately offer to the couple struggling with infertility is a set of solutions to the problem.
What Is the Difference Between Doubt and Unbelief?
Michael J. Kruger
If you’ve lived the Christian life very long as a believer, you know that every Christian, at some point or another, has that moment where they wonder whether the things they believe are really true.
Tom Schreiner on Paul, the Apostolic Missionary in Acts (Season 2, Episode 8)
Nancy Guthrie
Join Nancy Guthrie as she talks with Thomas Schreiner about the person and work of Paul, particularly his theological foundations, his work as a missionary, and the many problems he faced.
How We Can Best Pray for Our Hurting Friends
Dave Furman
Rather than just telling people you're praying for them, pray aloud for them in their presence.
History: Stranger than Fiction
Gavin Ortlund
Discovering church history is like going through the wardrobe into Narnia and discovering there’s a whole world back there just waiting to be explored.
2 Principles for Formulating Advance Directives
Kathryn Butler
There are two important things to think about when equipping those you love how to act on your behalf.
Entertainment and the Christian Novel
Bryan M. Litfin
People love to read stories—and any fiction writer who forgets that fundamental human motivation is in danger of becoming unemployed.
How to Read a Classic
Leland Ryken
If a classic is a work that possesses the qualities that I ascribed to it, and if there are good reasons why some of our reading should be reading the classics, then how should we go about our reading of them?
Podcast: Our Pastors Are in Crisis, and You Can Help (Peter Orr)
Peter Orr talks about why he thinks we're facing a pastoral crisis and what regular Christians can do to help stem the tide of pastoral burnout.
How the Psalms Verticalize Our Lives
Dane Ortlund
Meditation on the Psalms lifts our eyes and reminds us to be mindful of God.
The Resurrection: This Changes Everything
Jesus’ resurrection does not only change us by saving our souls, making us holy, and filling us with power to live.
How to Mobilize Your Small Group for Mission
Jeff Vanderstelt offers some practical ideas for mobilizing your small group to be on mission for Jesus.
Podcast: An Overlooked Problem of Atheism (Mitch Stokes)
Mitch Stokes talks about the many problems with an atheistic worldview—including logical holes that skeptics often prefer to ignore.
A Letter from Lane Dennis Regarding the Flood
Crossway updates readers and supporters on the flood that swept through Crossway's headquarters.
What the Book of Hebrews Teaches Us about Jesus
In this video, pastor Matt Capps discusses the unique contribution that the book of Hebrews makes to the New Testament.
Podcast: How Can We Trust a God Who Allows So Much Evil? (Collin Hansen)
Collin Hansen addresses questions about the problem of evil and where God is in the face of tremendous suffering and death.
What Makes Evangelicals Different?
Kevin DeYoung
What is it that separates evangelicals from the rest of the world, even some other branches of Christianity? The fundamental dividing line is the belief in the inerrancy and authority of Scripture. Why does it matter if we believe this or not?
Mom, Your Hardest Day Is Not the End of Your Story
Katie Faris
Mourning may last for a night, but rejoicing does come in the morning, and in light of these momentary troubles and trials, there is an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.
"God Becomes Man"...What?
Elyse Fitzpatrick
Elyse Fitzpatrick reflects on the humanity of Christ at Christmas.
Preaching an Objective Message in a Subjective Culture
Josh Moody
When we think about following Jesus today we are aware that our culture’s attitude to truth has changed.
A Go-Between for God’s People
Jon Nielson
God’s word and his holiness ought to bring us to our knees in fear, reverence, and obedience. And they ought to make us ask for a mediator—someone to act as a go-between for us and God.
Podcast: Positive Thinking ≠ Lasting Encouragement (Lindsey Carlson)
Lindsey Carlson talks about the discouragement we all face and where to turn for true encouragement that won’t let us down.
J. I. Packer: In His Own Words
As we look back on the life of J. I. Packer, join us in thanking God for his humble writing ministry and the legacy of his service to the church.