44 Activities for Kids That Don't Involve Screens
Betsy Childs Howard
Most Christian parents would like their children to spend less time in front of a screen. Since ideas can be hard to come up with in the moment, here’s a list of 44 activities that don’t involve screens.
A Mistake Christians Make regarding the LGBTQ+ Movement
Carl R. Trueman
For Christians, our identity is not rooted primarily in our feelings or desires, be they sexual or otherwise. Our identity is to be rooted by the fact that we are created in the image of God and united to Christ.
Can Humility and Social Media Coexist?
Gavin Ortlund
We cannot stop the incessant screaming and scrambling that is the internet. But we can try to reduce our own involvement in the problems and do whatever we can to contribute to a healthier culture.
What Do Deacons Do?
Matt Smethurst
The way deacons are described in the New Testament and the way they operate is that they are exemplary servants who function on behalf of a congregation to assist the elders by doing at least three things.
Does God Give Us More than We Can Handle?
Sharon W. Betters
Perhaps it takes growing old to realize that aging with grace sometimes feels impossible. It is more than we can handle.
The Idolatry of Spiritual Laziness
Jared C. Wilson
We can (and should) command repentance from sin, but it is grace that enables repentance and belief that accompanies it.
Why Is the Book of Romans Considered the Greatest Letter Ever Written?
Andrew David Naselli
Studying Romans carefully is worth every minute you invest that way. It’s a relatively short letter, it takes about sixty minutes to read aloud, and it’s profound.
Finding Your Identity in Christ
David Powlison
We need to know that we are not in charge and we need to know how to submit to God as the one who is in charge.
5 Things to Remember When Helping Someone Read the Bible
As we read the Old and New Testaments through the lens of redemption in Christ, we will understand
the whole Bible as God wants us to.
The Importance of Enjoying Your Kids
To be in those high-demand years is a great blessing, so enjoy it. Enjoy your kids!
The Top 2 Archaeological Finds of All Time
John D. Currid
The Holy Spirit, through time, has preserved a couple of key archaeological finds. Learn about two of the most important.
Orthodoxy Has Always Been Essential for Orthopraxy
Kevin DeYoung
The importance of orthodox theology in the early church cannot be overstated. Paul repeatedly tells Timothy to guard the deposit of apostolic truth entrusted to him.
How to Study Scripture Theologically
Joel R. Beeke
Doing theology is a process that involves both study and personal spirituality. And these are not two separate activities.
Do You Struggle to Discern God’s Will?
Jen Wilkin
Thinking about the will of God is asking a secondary question when there’s a primary question that we need to ask first.
Are There Differences between Christ’s Humanity and Ours?
Robert Letham
What kind of human nature did Christ assume in the incarnation? Was it the nature of Adam before the fall, a sinless nature but with the potential to disobey God and fall into sin?
You Were Made to Meditate
David Mathis
God designed you with the capacity to pause and ponder. He means for you not just to hear him, but to reflect on what he says.
Avoiding Heresy When Explaining the Trinity
Matthew Y. Emerson
There are better ways and worse ways to explain the Trinity. We can describe a pie chart where we split God up into parts, and this is one of the worst ways to explain the Trinity.
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.
4 Guiding Principles for Cultivating Friendship
Drew Hunter
It may be true that you are too busy for friends. But that doesn’t mean you should be. We always make time for what we treasure.
Acts of Kindness Aren’t Random
Winfree Brisley
Kindness is one fruit of the Spirit that we can’t practice in isolation. We demonstrate kindness in relationship.
Podcast: God’s Sovereignty, Pastoral Burnout, and Racism (John Piper)
John Piper discusses God's sovereignty, pastoral burnout, and the sin of racism.
Debunking the War Between Science and Faith
Hans Madueme
Many of us grew up believing science and faith are at war. We absorbed this belief by cultural osmosis—theology and science on two ends of the spectrum as enemies in mortal combat.
What Is Distinct about the Theology of 2 Corinthians?
Dane Ortlund
If otherwise vital Pauline notions such as “grace” and “law” are nowhere near the heart of Paul’s concerns in 2 Corinthians, what is the heart or center or core burden of this letter?
Why You’ll Never Be Free Until You Start Obeying God
Kevin DeYoung
Biblical freedom doesn't mean doing what we want to do, but what we ought to do.
How God Helps Us Pray according to His Will
Donald S. Whitney
Our focus is on God through prayer; our glance is at the Bible; and we turn Godward and pray about every matter that occurs to us as we read.
Don’t Quit the Everyday Work of Marriage
Paul David Tripp
Why do we quit paying attention? Because it is hard work to care, it is hard work to discipline ourselves to be careful, and it is hard work to always be thinking of another person.
12 Truths for Depressed and Anxious Christians
Richard Baxter,
Michael S. Lundy
Be sure that a theological error is not the root of your distress. Especially have a solid understanding of the covenant of grace and the riches of mercy revealed in Christ.
Dear Pastor, Keep This in Mind When There Is “Too Much to Do”
D. A. Carson,
John D. Woodbridge
A young friend in pastoral ministry asks for suggestions when there is “too much to do.” D. A. Carson and John Woodbridge respond with eight pieces of advice.
An Open Letter to Women Straining under the Burden of Expectations
Jen Oshman
Are you worn down by the weight of the countless roles and expectations in your life? Are you feeling the pressure of doing more and striving harder to please the people around you?
Taking a Closer Look at Psalm 8
Daniel Stevens
He is mindful of us. He cares for us. Even as we see our own smallness, we find in that the comfort that God cares for us.