What Would the Apostles Do? How and When to Use Acts as a Guide for the Contemporary Church
Iain M. Duguid
We cannot and should not always do what Jesus did. Jesus healed the sick and raised the dead, exceptional gifts which we have not been given. We live in a different period of redemptive history.
Who Does Jesus Think He Is?
Stephen J. Wellum
The Bible’s covenantal storyline serves as the metanarrative to identify who Jesus is and as the background to the New Testament’s presentation of him.
6 Basic Realities about a Man's Identity
David Powlison
What gives a man his identity? On what foundation are you building your sense of self? Your answer, whether true or false, defines your life.
Why We Need the Armor of God
Iain M. Duguid
The devil is a very real, very powerful opponent, far too powerful for us to take on in our own strength.
What Does 2 Timothy 3:16 Mean?
Denny Burk
“All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.” —2 Timothy 3:16
Where Are All the Single Pastors?
Sam Allberry
Sam Allberry explains four common reasons why churches may hesitate to hire single pastors.
Is Rest Just a Dream?
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp explores the idea of elusive rest and our ultimate hope in the life to come.
Why Our Feelings ≠ Knowing God’s Will
Lydia Brownback
Feelings are not meant to be our guide. That's the role of God's Word in our lives.
6 Reasons Christians Need to Learn to Lament
Mark Vroegop
For hurting people, knowing that this expression of grief is a biblical and a God-given category can be a watershed moment.
The Gospel in Exodus
Sean Michael Lucas
Exodus offers the greatest paradigmatic redemption event in the Bible prior to Christ’s incarnation.
Podcast: Complementarianism Is Not about Competency (John Piper)
John Piper discusses complementarianism, with both personal and practical implications, and how we should think about it in the #MeToo era.
Unpacking “Separation of Church and State”
Alan D. Strange
The notion of the separation of church and state is a comparatively recent phenomenon, as part of the American experiment in republican government.
Is The Song of Solomon about God's Love or Human Love? (Song of Solomon 1)
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Although we are fallen and our sexual desires can easily be distorted and debased, there is still something “very good” about the desire for physical intimacy.
Simply Read: Day 1
Day 1 of Simply Read, an 8-day Bible reading challenge through the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts.
Bethlehem’s Supernatural Star
John Piper
The star is doing something that it cannot do on its own: it is guiding magi to the Son of God to worship him.
Introducing the ‘Women of the Word’ Podcast with Jen Wilkin
Join Jen Wilkin over ten weeks as she walks through methods, tips, and encouragements to studying the Bible more deeply so we might know and love the God of the Bible better.
How Can You Show Radical Hospitality as an Introvert?
Rosaria Butterfield
What is most lacking in this Christian world is not the need for more extroverts, but the need for more discernment.
What Is the Great Gain of Godliness? (1 Timothy 6)
Denny Burk
Believers should not act as if material possessions are the key to the good life, because they are not. The good life is in godly contentment.
Must We Be Hurt Deeply to Be Used Significantly?
Nancy Guthrie
We want our grand abilities and keen insights to make us usable to God, not our broken hearts and crippling weaknesses.
3 Questions about Creation: Who, How, and Why?
Kevin DeYoung
When considering the creation of the universe, there are three principal questions we can ask: Who? How? and Why?
Making the Most of the Holidays with Your Adult Children
Gaye B. Clark
It’s been estimated that one in four parents are estranged from at least one adult child. The sense of hopelessness mixed with guilt can leave parents feeling depressed and defeated.
How to Stop Thinking about What People Think of You
Lydia Brownback
Self-consciousness is really bondage to the question What do people think of me?
Introducing ‘The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge’
The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge seeks to make a distinctive contribution to biblical scholarship.
Did Jesus Really Mean That We Should Hate Our Families? (Luke 14)
Thomas R. Schreiner
He is to have absolute rule and sovereignty over one’s life; no family relationship can take precedence over one’s commitment to Jesus.
The Greatest Movement for Racial Diversity in All of History
Rebecca McLaughlin
Christianity is not declining contrary to many of our perceptions, whether we are secular or religious.
Help! People at Church Are Driving Me Crazy
Jamie Dunlop
Who isn’t discouraged by conflict at church? After all, church should be as close as we get to heaven on earth, right?
Why We Sometimes Prefer to Keep God at a Distance
Edward T. Welch
The Lord pursues and offers forgiveness of sins to those who want their own way, who want to have their own kingdom.
Seeing Jesus the Way the Shepherds Did
Francis A. Schaeffer
Let us imagine that we are with the shepherds on those hills in Palestine. We come bursting into the presence of Mary, Joseph, and the baby, and immediately we wonder: what are we looking at?
The Gospel in Acts
Justin S. Holcomb
Acts shows that the new Christian movement is not a fringe sect but the culmination of God’s plan of redemption.
One of the Most Misused Words Today
A. Craig Troxel
Appearing just under 1,000 times, the word “heart” is used in the Bible more than any other for the inner self.