Podcast: Sexual Confusion, Cultural Lies, and Our Christian Witness (Rosaria Butterfield)
Rosaria Butterfield responds to many of the most common claims and arguments that we often hear related to gender and sexuality today. She also answers tough questions that many of us may encounter.
How to Pray When Your Kids Go Off to College
Sam Crabtree
Not all parents can provide what they want for their children, but all parents can pray.
The Gospel in Proverbs
The book of Proverbs is one of the “many ways” God spoke, leading us to his only Son Jesus.
Why You Should Seek God When You Feel Lonely
Lydia Brownback
When we fellowship with the Lord, we will find a new security, a new peace, and a new confidence in the Lord and in just getting through life.
How Social Media Worsens Theological Divides
Rhyne R. Putman
Rather than rushing to refute every theological misstep, we must exercise patience and grace toward those who disagree with us.
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.
Full Audiobook: The Biggest Story by Kevin DeYoung
We are pleased to share the entire audio of The Biggest Story by Kevin DeYoung on The Crossway Podcast.
4 Simple (Yet Profound) Things to Remember This Thanksgiving
Joe Rigney
The great privilege of man is to receive everything that God gives, and then to enjoy it and to enjoy him in it.
11 Criteria for Judging the Arts
Jerram Barrs
How are we to set about the task of testing everything and holding fast to that which is good?
What Was the Holy Spirit’s Role in the Incarnation?
Joel R. Beeke,
Paul M. Smalley
Christ would not be the God-man apart from the power of the Spirit forming his humanity from Mary’s flesh. God’s promises hinge upon this great work.
Filthy Rags or Fully Pleasing?
Kevin DeYoung
There is no righteousness that makes us right with God except for the righteousness of Christ.
4 Approaches to Understanding the Redemptive Nature of Scripture
Bryan Chapell
We should be very willing to learn principles of redemptive interpretation that the New Testament writers employed and exemplified.
The Final Days of Jesus: Sunday, April 5, 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.
Why God Saved You
Paul R. House
God saves people for a purpose. Salvation in Christ begins a life spent growing into being like him and serving him faithfully.
What Grieving People Wish You Knew
Four things grieving people wish we knew about grief to help us confidently interact and helpfully take action.
A Special Christmas Video from ‘The Biggest Story’
Gather your family together and watch this special Christmas video titled “A New Baby and a New Beginning” featuring chapter 53 of The Biggest Story Bible Storybook based on Matthew chapter 1.
If Grace Abounds, Why Not Sin?
Lydia Brownback
Paul makes it clear in Romans 6, those who are truly in Christ will not want to keep on sinning.
7 Tips for Navigating Criticism as a Pastor
Lewis Allen
Receiving criticism is part of pastoral ministry. Expect it and be ready to learn from it so that you can grow in your walk with the Lord and in your service of the saints.
Watch Paul Tripp Teach on 12 Doctrines That Will Transform Your Life
Paul David Tripp
Paul David Tripp takes a close look at twelve core doctrines and how they engage and transform the human heart and mind.
4 Principles for Political Engagement as a Christian
Jared C. Wilson
When we grasp the important contrast between the earthly and heavenly kingdoms, our hearts will direct our politics differently.
Why Every Elder Is a Pastor
Bobby Jamieson
Every elder is a pastor. The New Testament uses three terms that are all distinct, but they all describe the same office.
Help for Humanly Impossible Acts
John Piper
The languishing come to drink at the fountain of God’s life-giving word. That too is worship. It magnifies the necessity and desirableness of God.
Why Partial Obedience Is Disobedience
Paul David Tripp
Do you find joy in obeying your Lord? Do you treasure his commands? Do you recognize the protective wisdom of the boundaries he has set for you?
3 Ways to Love Like God Does
Megan Hill
Love for the church ought to be a fundamental characteristic of our lives. You have a people. They are your local church. And our love ought to mirror God’s love in three important ways.
8 Real-Life Questions about Children and Discipline
Sam Crabtree
You might feel overwhelmed by the amount of parenting advice that exists. Take a breath. Break the goal down into small steps, and take one step at a time.
4 Ways to Go Deeper in the Psalms
Lydia Brownback
From the psalms we see that God works in and through our emotions to draw us closer to him and to mature us spiritually.
Two Truths You Must Believe When You Feel Stuck in Your Sin
Sam Storms
It is a good thing for you to see your sin. You need to feel the conviction of the Spirit on the one hand, but God doesn't want you to stay in that mindset.
6 Tips for Reading Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion
Calvin himself understood the cumbersome nature of his book. Here are some helpful tips for getting the most out of your reading of his important work.
10 Things You Should Know about Shared Church Leadership
Dave Harvey
God loves patience, so he imposes a way of governing that requires humble listening and trust that he is working in the lives of others. God loves humility, so he gave us plurality.