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.
How Exodus Challenges Our Preconceived Notions About God
Mark Dever
God works sovereignly. Exodus challenges the common notion that God is passive. Perhaps we see it most clearly in the lives of the book’s two main human opponents: Moses and Pharaoh.
Introducing the ESV Church Bible
A new durable, affordable edition created specifically for widespread distribution.
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.
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.
A Brief Introduction to the Life and Ministry of Martin Luther
Stephen J. Nichols
Martin Luther made a lasting impact on the world with his boldness and dedication to Scripture and faith.
3 Important Questions for the Church about the Lord’s Supper
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Lord’ Supper is an ordinance of remembrance, and recipients must turn their minds to the cross as they approach the Table.
What Makes Our Prayers Distinctively Christian?
Kevin DeYoung
We're asking for God to do gospel things in our lives, among our families, and in our churches. And that's what makes Christian prayer distinctively Christian.
4 Privileges We Enjoy as Friends of God
Mike McKinley
Our friendship with God isn’t just a vague concept filed away in heaven, it’s a permanent and stable reality that gives shape and structure to our lives.
What Philemon Teaches Us About Forgiveness
Mark Dever
Here we find the picture of someone needing forgiveness, the picture of someone with the opportunity to forgive, and the picture of someone who is encouraging forgiveness.
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.
The Gospel in Ruth
Mary Beth McGreevy
The language of redemption permeates the story of Ruth.
Get to Know the Voices of the New ESV Audio Bibles
Crossway has added a number of new voices to the ESV Audio Bible that will allow you to listen to the entire ESV Bible read by different Bible teachers and Christian artists.
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.
5 Ways to Pray with Your Kids During the Day (That Aren’t at Dinnertime)
Kristen Wetherell
Through moments of prayer, we teach our kids the value of devotion to Jesus, of staying connected to him, and yielding to him. We also demonstrate how the gospel meets us in everyday scenarios.
8 Ways the Doctrine of Eternity Clarifies Our Values
Paul David Tripp
If you want to know what you truly value, consider where you tend to invest your time, energy, gifts, and money.
Sam Storms Answers Tough Questions About God’s Love
Sam Storms
In this video, Dr. Sam Storms takes on a number of difficult questions about what the Bible describes as the steadfast love of the Lord.
7 Checklist Items for Your Next Church Search
Brett McCracken
Consider these seven key items to look for and prioritize when you embark on your next church search.
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.
A Brief History of the Doctrine of the Work of the Holy Spirit
Gerald Bray
Many people will be surprised to discover that the work of the Holy Spirit was not developed as a doctrine until after the Protestant Reformation.
A Tired Mom’s Survival Guide
Glenna Marshall
Survival mode for the weary Christian is not hibernation from Christ but perseverance in Christ.
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.
Where Did Youth Ministry Go Wrong? Identifying a Way Forward
Jared Kennedy
It's concerning that our ideals about how to do family discipleship have sometimes distracted us from our more primary responsibility to teach kids the gospel. Here are a couple of the ways we get distracted.
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.
How Is the Sexual Revolution Affecting Women and Girls Today?
Jen Oshman
Especially for girls and women, we have been told to believe that we're only as valuable as we are sexy or sexualized, and that we are something to be consumed.
What Can We Learn about God’s Anger from Jesus?
Christopher Ash
When Jesus is angry, he is right to be angry; the cause of his anger is right, and he expresses his anger rightly.
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.
How (and How Not) to Find Identity in Your Work
Paul David Tripp
How often do you feel torn between the demands of career, the responsibilities of family, and the call to serve the church actively? Could it be that you are asking your job to do for you what it cannot do?