5 Ways You Can Nourish Your Soul with God’s Word
Kristen Wetherell
In this 12-minute video, Kristen Wetherell describes one method for interacting with God’s Word that is distinct from a traditional quiet time and suggests five creative ways we can use it to nourish our hungry souls.
Strength in Weakness
Keri Folmar
Can we really be strong through our weaknesses?
Children Are a Blessing (Even If You Don’t Feel That Way)
Gloria Furman
Our wayward feelings about motherhood—whether we are prone to glorying in it or growing bitter about it—need to consider the related truth that our Father has given his Son a heritage.
The Lord’s Work in the Lord’s Way
Francis A. Schaeffer
If we try to influence the world by using its methods, we are doing the Lord’s work in the flesh.
What Do Angels Do?
John MacArthur
Revelation 5:8–12 portrays a similar scene, with multiplied thousands of voices singing of the worthiness of God and the Lamb. That is the song of heaven. I cannot wait to hear it.
What 1 and 2 Thessalonians Teach (and Don’t Teach) about the End Times
Andrew Malone
Thessalonians does not present a complete picture. Neither do other parts of Scripture. What do these letters contribute to a fuller biblical eschatology?
15 Strategies for Men to Strengthen Their Friendships
Drew Hunter
Men, you were made for friendship. You can forge deep relationships and cultivate a culture of brotherhood around you. Here are 15 strategies.
Why Study the Book of Isaiah?
Drew Hunter
Isaiah is quite lengthy, but there is great joy to be gained from diligently engaging with it.
Introducing the ESV Church Bible
A new durable, affordable edition created specifically for widespread distribution.
A Case for Learning Biblical Greek
Dirk Jongkind
Biblical Greek is not just a tool for use in ministry. It gives us the most privileged place from which to listen to the voice of our Lord.
Podcast: Habits for Better Bible Reading (Drew Hunter)
Drew Hunter discusses advice for Christians eager to reinvigorate, or maybe jumpstart for the first time, a consistent Bible-reading habit.
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.
Infographic: Do Women Need to Slow Their Pace?
We asked over 6,000 people to share their experience with stress and burnout. In this infographic, we present some of the interesting results.
4 Qualities of God-Honoring Work
R. Kent Hughes
Your vocation, be it ever so humble, is a divine calling, and thus must be done for the glory of God. This alone will take the church out into the world.
5 Questions about the Psalms
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
The ultimate purpose of the book of Psalms is to model for God’s people how and why to praise the LORD.
How to Preach Parables
Douglas Sean O'Donnell,
Leland Ryken
Parables feature what the whole of the New Testament covers: gospel need, gospel proclamation, gospel response, and gospel ethics. In your preaching, follow Jesus’s pattern.
5 Sources of True Change
David Powlison
Godly growth and change happens through 5 influences and circumstances: God, Scripture, wise people, suffering, and you.
9 Notable Quotes from The Gospel Comes with a House Key
The Bible teaches that hospitality is not an option, but a requirement, for Christians. In opening our doors, we have the opportunity to shine the light of Christ in dark places.
Are You Conveying the Loveliness of Christ to Your Kids?
Dane Ortlund
Do our kids know the thing that will sustain and oxygenate them when other vital needs go unmet?
5 Tips for Creating Healthy Bible-Reading Habits
Lewis Allen,
Sarah Allen
We must be convinced that God’s word is true, truer even than what our circumstances and our hearts’ longings are telling us.
How to Guard against a Self-Centered Relationship with Jesus
Jen Oshman
Often without warning or intention, the drive to know ourselves becomes all-consuming. It’s impossible to not be affected by the age of self in which we currently live.
10 Key Bible Verses on Gentleness
I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness . . .
Introducing the ‘ESV Archaeology Study Bible’
The ESV Archaeology Study Bible roots biblical text in its historical and cultural context.
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.
John Calvin on the Role of the Pastor
Michael Horton
Calvin did not imagine that the New Testament gave us a precise liturgy or church order, but he was convinced that it gives us clear guidelines.
Help! I Love Jesus but Not the Church
Dustin Benge
Have you given up on the church? Shift your gaze from your hurt and disappointment and behold the church through the eyes of Christ.
Why Study the Book of 2 Corinthians?
Dane Ortlund
The Christian life is impossible to live without 2 Corinthians.
Depression, Anxiety, and Joy: A 5-Day Devotional
Christians have a unique hope in the midst of their suffering.
8 Questions about God’s Will
Wayne Grudem
What does the Bible teach about how to make decisions and discern God's will in the life of believers?
4 Things Jesus Taught about Children’s Ministry
Jared Kennedy
Jesus told his glory-seeking disciples to become like children, to welcome kids, to protect them, and to value them as a kingdom priority.