Disguising Ungodliness as Righteous Anger
Christopher Ash,
Steve Midgley
Sometimes our imitation of God slides, ever so subtly, into replacement of God. We do that thing that we do. We take his place, and soon it is our honor that we are concerned about.
Introducing the ‘Morning and Evening’ Podcast
The Morning and Evening podcast features Charles Spurgeon’s classic devotional in its entirety made available in twice-daily episodes.
Why Are Christians Told Not to Love the World? (1 John 2)
Ray Van Neste
If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world— the desires of the flesh and the desires of the eyes and pride of life—is not from the Father but is from the world.
Jesus Is Not Ashamed of Those Who Are Hurting and Hopeless
Erik Raymond
Be amazed at the power of Christ to transform a helpless man; but also, marvel at the love of Christ that claims rebels like this as his own.
10 Things You Should Know About Critical Theory
Bradley G. Green
If you are like many people, for a good while you may have heard the term “critical theory” in the news, in this or that journal, or in your various media sources.
Podcast: Disciplines of a Godly Man (Kent Hughes)
Kent Hughes discusses why discipline is so important for the life of a Christian man. He explains how discipline is actually aimed at freeing us to be the men that God called us to be.
5 Benefits to Reading Entire Books of the Bible in One Sitting
Read whole letters written by the apostle Paul in one sitting without distraction.
Do You Ever Question Your Digital Habits?
Samuel D. James
Habits such as reading Scripture, prayer, and faithful membership in a local church are integral to growing as believers. But the importance of habits goes beyond the typical spiritual checklist items.
How Prayer Produces a Soul at Rest
Lois Krogh
We pray because we should, or worse, because we think we have to if we want to experience God’s blessings. A quote from John Calvin in his commentary on Matthew 6:5–6 helped me understand prayer differently.
Feeling Alone in a Crowded Congregation
Jeremy Linneman
We are social beings, and human connection is essential for our brain functioning, physical health, and emotional well-being. Loneliness is the unsurprising symptom of an individualistic society.
What Does a Committed Church Member Look Like?
Thabiti Anyabwile
There are many marks of true discipleship, but one mark is singled out as signifying to the watching world that we belong to Christ.
What Does It Mean to Be Your True Self?
Carl R. Trueman
Expressive individualism, like a lot of things, captures something of the truth. Human beings do have an inner life, and that inner life is very important to who we are.
5 Myths about Fasting
David Mathis
Jesus doesn’t say that we must. But he says we will. In that sense, fasting is not an obligation, but it is an opportunity—and one too powerful to miss.
What Not to Do in Your Relationship with the Holy Spirit
Mike McKinley
A relationship is a two-way street; that means that there is a role for us to play with the Holy Spirit. We need to think about what we need to do in order to enjoy and live out our communion with him.
Did Anything Happen in 1776 besides That One Thing?
Andrew Wilson
Beginning in northwestern Europe, economic growth began outpacing population growth, and more people found themselves getting richer than their parents. The world has not been the same since.
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.
2 Common Mistakes in Interpreting Scripture
Jonathan T. Pennington
The point of interpreting Scripture is not to rob us of the joy of the journey but rather to protect us from wrong turns and unnecessary repairs that will slow us down.
Introducing ‘The Complete Works of John Owen’
The Complete Works of John Owen brings together all of Owen’s original theological writing, including never-before-published work, reformatted for modern readers in 40 user-friendly volumes.
Help! I Don’t Like Praying in Public
Pat Quinn
Prayer can get repetitious, feel rote, rambly, or distracted. For these reasons, many are reticent to pray in public. How can we overcome our fears and misguided thinking?
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?
9 Tips for Making the Most of Your Bible Study
Jen Wilkin
As you read the Bible devotionally, seek to complement this with time in which you also build a basic knowledge of Scripture. Here are nine suggestions to help you make the most of that time.
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.
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.
The Doctrine of the Church in the Bible
Paul uses the picture of the body to teach the horizontal dimension of union with Christ.
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.
The Cross Is the Answer. How Well Do You Know the Question?
Mark Dever
Many people are surprised to hear that the Bible has any sort of overarching theme. It is well-known as a collection of books.
7 Tips to Help Introverts Connect at Church
Megan Hill
In our individualistic, consumer-minded culture, it can seem acceptable to conclude that, if you’re an introvert, church just isn’t your thing. But the Scriptures tell a different story.
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.
C. S. Lewis and the Beauty of Self-Forgetfulness
Joe Rigney
To become humble and self-forgetful is to become truly human so that we might truly know God. God wants to give us himself.