3 Convictions You Need to Have before You Teach the Bible
David R. Helm
If you’re just getting started teaching the Bible, this is the first thing I want to put in your mind: beginning preachers and teachers (and experienced ones too!) need confidence in God’s word.
9 Ways the New Earth Will Be More Glorious than Eden
Nancy Guthrie
When we enter this Eden 2.0, we’ll begin to experience all that God has intended for his people all along.
What's So Wrong with a Little White Lie?
Wayne Grudem
I believe God will always give an alternative by which we can do what is right in his sight.
C. S. Lewis’s Role in The Lord of the Rings
Harry Lee Poe
J. R. R. Tolkien always acknowledged that C. S. Lewis played a huge role in encouraging him to finish writing The Lord of the Rings, and was equally insistent that Lewis had no influence on the actual content.
What Jesus Thinks about Children
R. Kent Hughes
Children occupied a precarious position in the Hellenistic society of the first century.
6 Times We See the Heart of Jesus in Action—and What It Means for Us
Dane Ortlund
What we see Jesus claim with his words in Matthew 11:29, we see him prove with his actions time and again in all four Gospels. What he is, he does. His life proves his heart.
10 Things You Should Know about the African Church
Conrad Mbewe
It is said that the number of Christians in Africa at the beginning of the twentieth century was about 9 million and that by the end of the twentieth century it was about 380 million.
5 Guidelines for Preparing Congregational Prayer
Pat Quinn
Effective public prayer must be well-prepared prayer. This is the engine that will move all the other principles.
The Temple Destroyed: Jesus Becomes the Meeting Place Between God and Sinners
D. A. Carson
If we are going to understand why Matthew reports these words, we must remember that the theme of Jesus' destruction of the temple has already been introduced.
Is the Pope Really the Appointed Successor to the Apostle Peter?
Gregg R. Allison
Evangelical theology dissents especially from Catholic theology’s doctrine of apostolic succession.
5 Myths about the Church
Gregg R. Allison
Our new status and our new identity are due to the saving mercy and transformative power of God and are not of ourselves.
Help! I Don’t Know Where to Start with Racial Reconciliation
Mark Vroegop
Lament doesn't solve all the problems of racial disharmony. It’s not without risk. But it helps.
What Are the Limits of a Church’s Authority?
Jonathan Leeman
Christians today tend to give little attention to the idea of church authority, just like we give little attention to church membership and discipline.
3 Prayers of Thanksgiving from History
Jonathan W. Arnold,
Zachariah M. Carter
As we draw near to Thanksgiving, use these written prayers from the past as examples to help give you words to express your gratitude to God.
What a Church Is . . . and Isn't
Mark Dever
The church is not a place. It’s not a building. It’s not a preaching point. It’s not a spiritual service provider. It’s a people—the new-covenant, blood-bought people of God.
5 Myths about Being a Pastor’s Wife
Jani Ortlund
What every congregation really needs to see is a family serving God with wholehearted devotion while dealing with the realities of sinful parents raising sinful children.
What to Say to Someone Suffering like Job
Eric Ortlund
The book of Job does not directly tell us how to address Job-like suffering. But I think we can sketch what a helpful answer would be, if we take an approach exactly opposite from the friends.
In a Divisive World Your Values Reveal Your God
Paul David Tripp
The gospel is entirely relational. Christ purchased for us peace with God and, through that peace, peace with one another.
Why It Is Good to Be Poor in Spirit
Paul David Tripp
Our culture is obsessed with wealth and riches. Why, then, does Jesus call the poor "blessed?"
9 Passages to Read on Gratitude
Center your heart and mind on biblically rooted thanksgiving with these nine passages of Scripture.
4 Reasons We Neglect the Resurrection
The cross is the basis by which we can be forgiven. Because the cross is literally crucial, it sometimes overshadows the resurrection.
50 Reasons We’re Thankful for R. C. Sproul
We asked you to share why you were thankful for the life and ministry of R. C. Sproul. Over 17,000 of you answered with thoughtful and poignant reasons.
A Brief Introduction to the History of the Illuminated Manuscript
The practice of illumination—adding decoration to book manuscripts—dates back to the early fifth century.
Podcast: Why You Probably Need a Digital Detox (Tony Reinke)
Tony Reinke reflects on how to do a digital detox, why we should be careful with our social media habits, and what the massive success of the new Avengers film can teach us about our media saturated world.
Why Doing Theology Right Matters—for All Christians
Graham A. Cole
The case can be made that every Christian is a theologian because every Christian has a theology, whether well thought out or not.
Individualism Is Defeated Every Sunday Morning
Paul Tripp describes a transformational perspective that changes the Sunday worship service from feeling like an obligation to being a wonderful gift.
3 Signs You're Idolizing Your Home
Courtney Reissig
It can be hard to discern whether or not we're idolizing our work in the home. Unfortunately, the reality is that we often do. But there are a few questions we can ask ourselves that may help.
Does the Bible Speak to Today’s Struggle with Personal Identity?
Brian S. Rosner
The Bible does actually address many of the questions of identity that we’re asking today—in really profound, beautiful, and true ways.
2 Essential Doctrines of the Reformation
Matthew Barrett
Works have no value before a perfectly holy God. Instead, place your faith in Jesus alone.