7 Things I Prayed for My Husband through 30 Years of Ministry
Lois Krogh
Marriage to a man in any particular profession has particular difficulties. Over the years, I have learned to pray for the needs of my husband that are distinct to his calling as a pastor.
Introducing the New ESV Bible App for iPhone and iPad
We’re pleased to announce the release of Crossway’s new ESV Bible app for iPhone and iPad, now available for free in the App Store.
If the Good News Is So Good, Why Aren’t People Flocking to It?
Daniel Hames,
Michael Reeves
Perhaps the most perplexing response we encounter in evangelism is not so much anger but apathy. This reaction may frustrate the evangelist, but it should provoke our compassion.
A Brief Intro to the Origins of Humanity
Rebecca McLaughlin
One of the hot spots in the perceived conflict between science and Christianity is around the question of how human beings came to exist.
Why the Church Needs Teens and Teens Need the Church
Jaquelle Ferris
Because they are a part of the body of Christ, teens should be included in the active community of the church.
3 Doctrines We Can’t Afford to Neglect
John MacArthur
If you talk about a doctrine that needs to be recovered, you have to start with the doctrine of Scripture.
Christian Economics 101
Greg Forster
With a Christian perspective, we can see the economy as a social web that God has created for people to serve each other with their work.
How We Work Reveals Who We Are
R. Kent Hughes
What we need is a work ethic that is informed by God’s word and religiously lived out in the workplace and the church.
You Need Context When Reading the Bible
Jon Nielson
Finding the right context of a Bible verse or passage is vitally important in order to make correct interpretation and application.
A Trial Lawyer Answers the Most Searched Questions about the Criminal Justice System
Matthew T. Martens
Matt Martens is a trial lawyer in Washington, DC who has spent most of his career in criminal law. In this video, he offers clear and candid answers to some of the most searched questions about criminal justice.
Why Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Is a Dead End
Jen Oshman
It's very easy to shelve God and decide we don't really need him, that we just need to believe in ourselves and to invent who we are and what we want to do.
The Gospel in Lamentations
Graeme Goldsworthy
Out of the smoking ruins came cries of lamentation and confession, and the daring hope of restoration.
Bible Study Resources for Women
One of the most important things you can schedule is consistent time in the Bible. How will you prioritize God's Word this fall?
Does God Care about Our Happiness?
Amy DiMarcangelo
A passion for holiness isn’t the problem. It’s something every true disciple values. But sometimes we make the mistake of pitting holiness against happiness.
Practical Counsel for Those Who Have Experienced Painful Divorce
Wayne Grudem
Christians who have been through divorces also have a wonderful encouragement to realize that Jesus understands our sufferings and is willing to walk beside us in them.
3 Christmas Gifts for You
John Piper
If Christ came to die so that when you do sin, there is a propitiation, a removal of God’s wrath, then what does this imply for living your life? Three things.
How True Change Happens
Tim Chester
The glorious good news of Jesus is that you and I can change. Part of the problem is we often try to change in the wrong way.
Why It’s OK that God Loves Himself Most
Jonathan Leeman
Where God’s love is fundamentally different than a fallen human being’s love is that it is holy. It is utterly set on himself and his own glory.
The Prayers of Jesus: A 7-Day Reading Plan
Today, we're introducing a new 7-day reading plan on ESV.org to guide you through some of the prayers Jesus uttered during his earthly ministry.
12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You
Within a few years of its unveiling, the smartphone had become part of us, fully integrated into the daily patterns of our lives.
Introducing the New City Catechism
The New City Catechism is a modern day resource aimed at reintroducing this ancient method of teaching to Christians today.
Will You Be Faithful Even if It Costs You?
G. K. Beale
When it looks like we’re facing defeat or failure, we’re often tempted to take things into our own hands.
Men: Don’t Neglect These 4 Key Spiritual Disciplines
R. Kent Hughes
Godliness requires discipline. Here are four categories to commit to growing in.
Essential Tools to Learn in Seminary
Bobby Jamieson
Learning the biblical languages is not just stocking a bookshelf. It’s more like digging a well that you can then draw from over time.
2 Ways You Can Make Your Pastor’s Job a Joy
Gavin Ortlund
It’s so important to say that humility toward leadership is not a blind and uncritical following. We always want to measure what we are being directed towards or encouraged in by Scripture.
Imagine Reading ‘The Lord of the Rings’ the Way You Read the Bible
Greg Gilbert
Imagine reading The Lord of the Rings out of order. You pick it up, flip over to Rivendell for a moment, then hop over to Mordor before slamming back into the Shire.
Not Yet Married: The Pursuit of Joy in Singleness and Dating
God has far more planned for you than your future marriage. In his new book, author Marshall Segal won't call you to wait quietly in the corner of the world for God to bring you “the one,” but instead sets out to inspire you to live and date for more now.
How Should the Church Confront Social Injustice?
Thabiti Anyabwile
We need to hear the voice of Dr. Francis James Grimké as he beckons us to both reform the church, leadership, and our society with the gospel of Jesus Christ and Christian witness.
A Word to Those Who Are Lonely This Christmas
Paul David Tripp
Human beings weren't created to be lonely. We were created for intimate relationship with God and intimate relationships with one another.