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.
Podcast: Verses That Changed My Life (John Piper)
John Piper reflects on key verses that have had a huge impact on his life and helped him grasp the connection between our joy and God’s glory.
God Tells Us How to Know Him
Paul R. House
Without revelation, we cannot know God. God’s revelation is trustworthy, for God is trustworthy.
The Spiritual Discipline Starter Pack for People Who Lack Discipline
Glenna Marshall
Perhaps you recognize in yourself a desire to be faithful in spiritual disciplines but don’t know where to begin. The good news is that you can begin walking the path of perseverance today!
3 Things to Remember about Your (Imperfect) Marriage
Paul David Tripp
What are the essential wisdom perspectives that Scripture gives us that enable us to have realistic expectations for our marriage?
3 Dangers of Busyness
Kevin DeYoung
Busyness is like sin: kill it, or it will be killing you. When busyness goes after joy, it goes after everyone’s joy.
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.
The Solas of the Reformation: A 5-Day Reading Plan
We've created a free, 5-day devotional leading readers through the five solas of the Reformation.
The Shepherd Can Lead You through the Valley of Darkness Because He’s Been There
David Gibson
Our great familiarity with Psalm 23 as a whole might cause us to miss the stunning way the shepherd leads the sheep for his name’s sake.
The What and Why of Mentoring
Melissa B. Kruger
Mentoring is a discipleship relationship that focuses on equipping younger believers for the work of ministry so that they grow in maturity and unity in the faith with the ultimate goal of glorifying God.
10 Things You Should Know about Dementia
John Dunlop, MD
A medical doctor shares 10 things you should know about dementia, offering advice and encouragement for everyone affected.
Why Living for God Depends on Good Theology
Mark Jones
We live for Christ because Christ lived and died for us. But we are not able to maintain a Christ-focused life apart from being “Spirit energized.”
We Are Both Job and Job’s Friends
Eric Ortlund
One important question in reading any biblical text is who you, as a reader, identify with. This is easier for some texts than for others. Who do we identify with in the book of Job?
What the Three Judgments in Revelation Teach Us About God’s Justice
Mark Dever
There are three series of judgments in the book of Revelation. First, seven seals are opened. Then seven trumpets are sounded by angels. Then seven bowls are poured out.
Christ in All of Scripture – Genesis 1:26-28
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
Sanctification Is a Direction
David Powlison
Sanctification is a process that lasts a lifetime—it follows no formula or schedule. God's grace sustains us to grow as we simply point in the right direction.
Reformed Catholics
J. V. Fesko
Don’t cede the title of Catholic—embrace it but with the theologians of the Westminster assembly add the qualifier that you are a Reformed Catholic.
The Day Martin Luther Was Excommunicated
Herman Selderhuis
On January 3, 1521, Luther was excommunicated. The severity of excommunication is not to be underestimated.
Help! My Kids Don’t Like Going to Church
Megan Hill
One of parents’ chief responsibilities is to train our children to be worshippers. And bringing our kids to church, whether they like it or not, is an essential act of discipleship.
An Open Letter to the Christian Disheartened by Ongoing Temptation
D. A. Carson,
John D. Woodbridge
That you are experiencing rounds of temptation is not as unusual as you might suppose. From the inception of the church believers have found this pilgrim way to be strewn with multiple temptations.
10 Things You Should Know About the Wisdom of God
Matthew S. Harmon
Human wisdom has its place and its uses, but it is inevitably affected by the effects of the fall and the curse on creation that resulted. What we most desperately need is the wisdom of God.
The Gospel in 1 Timothy
R. Kent Hughes
The thrust of 1 Timothy is that godliness is central to the Christian’s continuing in the gospel and the church’s proclamation of the gospel.
14 Lesser-Known Details about J. I. Packer
Leland Ryken
Everyone has a dimension of personality and life that is hidden from public view and known mainly by family members and close acquaintances. Read 14 details related to this lesser-known side of J. I. Packer.
The Key to Not Grumbling in Suffering
John Piper
It seems to me that suffering without grumbling is one of the world's rarities.
The First Rule of Hermeneutics
Abner Chou
Hermeneutics is not just an academic subject but crucial to rightly understanding the truth and to living a life that pleases God.
The Final Days of Jesus: Monday, March 30, AD 33
In this video series, well-known New Testament scholars explore the background and significance of the history-shaping events that occurred during Jesus's last week on earth.
Podcast: Disciplines of a Godly Woman (Barbara Hughes)
Barbara Hughes discusses why discipline is important for Christian women, highlighting her own struggle to cultivate a disciplined life over the years.
The Sermon on the Mount Is Not an Impossible Standard to Make Us Feel Bad
Kevin DeYoung
If we approach the Sermon on the Mount only or mainly as a means by which we see our sinfulness, we’ve not taken the sermon on its own terms.
Introducing Crossway+
Crossway+ is a new membership program designed to provide you with gospel-centered resources aimed at strengthening your faith and serving the church.
4 Things Jesus Came to Do
Mark Dever
A central part of who Jesus is and therefore what we are to believe is found in Jesus’s teaching about what he came to do. He came to do a number of things.