How to Stay Faithful in Your Race When the Finish Line Feels Far Away
In every season, God has used my circumstances to make me into the person I am now, and he’s going to continue doing that. So, every season is a step along this beautiful journey.
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How to Stay Faithful in Your Race When the Finish Line Feels Far Away
In every season, God has used my circumstances to make me into the person I am now, and he’s going to continue doing that. So, every season is a step along this beautiful journey.
Draw on the Wisdom of Scripture with the ESV Pastor’s Bible on ESV.org
Access the Pastor’s Bible via subscription on ESV.org for help studying, applying, and teaching God's Word.
A Marriage Book from a Guy Who Hates Marriage Books
Pre-order your copy of What Did You Expect? now to get a 35% discount, a signed copy of the book, and a free What Did You Expect? e-book.
Better Understand God’s Word with the Knowing the Bible Series on ESV.org
Access the Knowing the Bible Series via subscription on ESV.org for help studying, applying, and teaching God's Word.
"What Did You Expect?" Goes After the Deeper War in Marriage
We invite you to learn more or pre-order What Did You Expect: Redeeming the Realities of Marriage.
Partner Spotlight: Digital Deals
Here listed are three different ways to digitally interact with various crossway books and resources.
Spiritual formation is the conscious process by which we seek to heighten and to satisfy our Spirit-given thirst for God through divinely appointed means.
Learn about the new resources releasing this month from Crossway, including the ESV GraceLaced Bible, illustrated by Ruth Chou Simmons, and Eat, Drink, and Be Merry by Ray Ortlund.
Podcast: Get to Know Your Favorite Theologians’ Favorite Poet (Stephen Witmer)
Dr. Stephen Witmer discusses how reading George Herbert’s poetry is a way to shepherd our souls, live counter-culturally, and see Christ differently.
November and December 2024 New Releases
Learn more about books releasing at the end of the year from Crossway including The Biggest Story Family Devotional by Douglas Sean O’Donnell and The Story of Martin Luther by Jared Kennedy.
The Sunday Afternoon Adventure
Take a break and enjoy this decide-as-you-go adventure specially designed for parents. The choices you make will determine which reward you find at the end of your adventure!
Podcast: On Christmas: The Best of ‘The Crossway Podcast’
Take a look back through the years of The Crossway Podcast at some of the best insights from our guests about the importance, beauty, and hope of Christmas.
Podcast: Misconceptions About Persecution in the Church (Matt Rhodes)
Matt Rhodes discusses what persecution looks like today and how this has affected missionaries and the global church.
Podcast: A Beginner’s Guide to Fasting (Cassie Achermann)
Cassie Achermann discusses what fasting is, how the Bible talks about it, and how you can begin to practice it.
Podcast: Practical Tips to Help You Pray More (Courtney Reissig)
Courtney Reissig discusses the importance of prayer and how prayer helps us trust God by coming to him in a posture of dependency.
Whether We’re 5 or 95, We Can All Feel Homesick for Something Better
Because we are fallen and because sin has afflicted us, we are cut off from him, and we are living our lives and laboring in a world that is a pale shadow of the perfect creation that he originally designed.
If Jesus promises to make everything right someday, why doesn’t he do it right now? This is a natural question children might have.
Podcast: What Union with Christ Means for Your Fight Against Sin (Brad Wetherell)
Brad Wetherell discusses the transforming doctrine of union with Christ, reminding believers that this reality brings hope to every area of their lives.
Introducing ‘God Loves Me’ from Kristen Wetherell
An exploration of the doctrine of the Trinity for children, helping little ones reflect on the mystery of God as three distinct persons in one.
Podcast: The Historical, Cosmic, and Existential Evidence for the Resurrection (Patrick Schreiner)
Dr. Patrick Schreiner considers the goodness, beauty, and truth of the resurrection and the role that this central truth plays in the lives of Christians.
Learn about the new and notable resources releasing this month from Crossway, including The Biggest Story Holy Bible for Kids and Spirit-Filled Singing by Ryanne J. Molinari.
Podcast: How and Why to Read the Bible as One Story (Greg Gilbert)
Greg Gilbert discusses how to understand the many themes running through the Bible as one story, and how this approach can help the Bible feel more accessible.
Podcast: Fighting for Wisdom in a World Flooded with Knowledge (Matthew Harmon)
Dr. Matthew Harmon discusses how wisdom helps us grow in our relationship with God and makes us more like Christ, the embodiment of true wisdom.
Podcast: The Life and Legacy of Harriet Tubman (Shar Walker)
Shar Walker talks through Harriet Tubman's life of sacrifice, service, and bravery.
Podcast: What Is Repentance, and Am I Doing It Right? (Chris Brauns)
Chris Brauns discusses the doctrine of repentance and how it is not just the way into the Christian life, but the way of the Christian life.
Podcast: What Is Critical Theory? (Bradley Green)
Dr. Bradley Green explains the history, key figures, movements, and cultural influence of critical theory and how Christians should counter this worldview.
Podcast: Are We Enjoying Life as Much as God Wants Us To? (Ray Ortlund)
Ray Ortlund encourages Christians to live a life of embodied holiness through boldly enjoying God’s creation.
Podcast: The Life and Legacy of John Bunyan (Champ Thornton)
Champ Thornton talks about the life of John Bunyan and how his creative works show the beauty and glory of God.
5 Ways Our Words Can Be Verbal Cyanide
The tongue has that scope of inflammatory power in human relationships, and James is saying that those who misuse the tongue are guilty of spiritual arson.
Tim Keller’s Advice for Choosing (or Sticking with) a Career
When choosing a career, Keller believes there are at least two kinds of motivations. Assuming that the profession is morally permissible, there is no one-size-fits-all way to choose a career.