Podcast: 12 Key Tools for Bible Study (Lydia Brownback)
Lydia Brownback discusses 12 key tools for Bible study that all Christians can use—tools that will help us go deeper into the biblical text and understand the Bible’s life-giving message for ourselves.
What the Bible Says about Women’s Physical Strength
Abigail Dodds
Women's bodies are weaker because God made their bodies to be weaker than men’s bodies and that's what Peter's talking about in 1 Peter 3.
Is God Far Away When He Feels Far Away?
David Powlison
Scripture captures both the subjective experience of being internally broken and the external experience of having something objectively hard circumstances.
How to Preach Biblical Narrative
Douglas Sean O'Donnell,
Leland Ryken
I love stories. You love stories. Your congregation loves stories. The unbelieving world loves stories. Below are seven suggestions for preaching a sermon on a biblical narrative.
7 Questions about Conversion
Michael Lawrence
To be converted as a Christian is to have changed your thinking and your believing about Jesus Christ, and to be changed into a person who is no longer an enemy of God but a beloved child of God.
4 Ways to Squash a Child’s Imagination
Kathryn Butler
Sometimes our determination to instruct extinguishes the wonder sparking in our kids’ minds. When do our efforts to discipline actually squash a child’s imagination, and what is the cost?
Walk with Jesus During His Last Week on Earth
The final days of Jesus were the most important days of the most important person who ever lived.
5 Myths about Body Image
Sam Allberry
Unrealistic standards of beauty are being pushed on us almost constantly by the media, and the cumulative effect is that it can leave us thinking about our bodies in a seriously distorted way.
5 Key Distinctives of Anglican Worship
Michael P. Jensen
Anglican worship is distinct because of the central contribution that the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has made to it.
Encouragement for Those Who Have Been Betrayed
Ray Ortlund
Betrayal crushes us, because real relationships are built on trust. Real friendship is grounded in the solid bedrock of steady faithfulness. When we trust someone, we take a risk.
Atheism and the Problem of Evil
Dan DeWitt
Can an unguided world governed by mere chance provide any sort of objective foundation or absolute definition of “good”?
3 Practical Ways to Remain Faithful in Ministry
John MacArthur
Practical things you need to do in your life to remain faithful in ministry are the same means of grace that are available to every believer.
10 Things You Should Know about Thanksgiving
Nathan A. Finn
Though Thanksgiving is not a traditional Christian holiday, it's deeply rooted in biblical principles. Learn more about this beloved American celebration.
7 Tips for Teaching the Bible to Children
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Teaching the Bible to children can be a great challenge, but, if done well, it will be deeply rewarding. By modeling your dedication for God’s Word, you can help children grow in their knowledge of and love for it.
10 Things You Should Know about Infertility
Matthew Arbo
Infertility is a more common experience than some realize affecting 7–10% of couples.
Introducing the New and Improved ESV Bible App
The ESV Bible app allows you to easily read, study, and engage with God’s word wherever you go. And we've just updated the app with a number of exciting new features to make it even better!
43 Questions for Preachers
Lewis Allen
Here are 43 questions and answers for preachers aimed at helping them think carefully about their calling as ministers of the Word.
What Is the Difference between God’s Discipline and God’s Punishment?
Sam Storms
God promises never to repay us for our sins. Why? How? Because he's already poured out that judgment and that wrath on his Son in our place.
8 Tips for Studying God's Word
Learn some practical tips for engaging with and getting the most out of your time in God's living, active Word.
What Is True Worship?
Bob Kauflin
It’s the Spirit who brings life to our spirits and enables us to know, love, and worship God the Father through Jesus Christ.
Does Scripture Teach that Jesus Is Fully God?
Greg Lanier
One of the most debated, and at times perplexing, aspects of belief in the Trinity is the question “Does Scripture actually teach that Jesus is fully God?”
When You Don't Even Realize How Discouraged You Are
Lindsey Carlson
The truth is, most of us don’t like the look of discouragement. It feels embarrassing. But when we avoid areas of our own insufficiency, we also avoid finding the help we so desperately need.
What Does "Raised for Our Justification" Mean?
Is Jesus's Resurrection and Our Justification Linked? Romans 4:25 reads "[Jesus] was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification". The Greek behind our English word for could mean either “because of” or …
Finding Contentment in Singleness
Lydia Brownback
If you’re over the age of twenty-five and single, surely by now you’ve experienced at least some of the challenges of living an uncoupled life.
Did Paul Endorse Slavery? (1 Timothy 6)
Denny Burk
Paul states that slaves should pursue their own freedom if at all possible, and he also forbids free Christians from becoming slaves.
Help! I Don’t Know How to Initiate Meaningful Conversations
Cheryl Marshall,
Caroline Newheiser
Whether speaking with strangers, acquaintances, or those we dearly love, we sometimes realize that we and they would greatly benefit if we would talk about God. But how?
5 Things to Consider When Confronting a Friend
Edward T. Welch
Sin becomes public in three different ways: someone confesses it, we see it, or we are told about it. Here are some ways to enter into the discussion.
What Did Jesus Teach about the Bible?
Norman L. Geisler,
Frank Turek
Jesus and his apostles considered the Old Testament Scriptures to be the written Word of God, and thus the ultimate authority for life.
Attributes of God That Moms Are Not Called to Emulate
Katie Faris
We’re not supermoms, and we were never meant to be. By God’s good design, we’re dependent creatures, and we look to the Lord for “life and breath and everything” (Acts 17:25).