Podcast: Wayne Grudem on His Life, Love of Theology, and Translating the Bible (Wayne Grudem)
Wayne Grudem talks about his life as a child and young adult, how he met his wife, and his journey to become one of the most influential American theologians of his generation.
The Contagion of Grace
Rosaria Butterfield
When Jesus walked the earth, he wasn’t afraid to touch hurting people. He drew people in close. He met them empty and left them full and turned everything upside down.
The Quickest to Anger Are Often the Slowest to Forgive
Erika Allen
The biblical concept of forgiveness is so rich and multifaceted that there are a million aspects of the doctrine we could spend years pondering and trying to fully understand.
A Biblical Theology of Cities
Nancy Guthrie
God is transforming the city into a place that he intends to live in forever with his people
The Gospel in Revelation
James M. Hamilton Jr.
The book of Revelation is a triumphant vision of God’s final victory over all the forces of evil in the world.
What Is Distinct About the Theology of Titus?
Claire S. Smith
Titus taught what accords with sound doctrine, modeled godly living, and rebuked those who opposed the truth. The distinctive theology of Paul’s letter to Titus serves these purposes.
The Gospel in Jonah
Colin S. Smith
Once we begin to pull back the layers of the story, we discover that it is not really about what Jonah is doing for God, but what God is doing for Jonah.
2 Big Barriers to Christian Hospitality
Rosaria Butterfield
Too often, we're not honest with one another about where we hurt, how we struggle, and what we need.
Let’s Talk about Our Bible Literacy Problem
Jen Wilkin
When women grow increasingly lax in their pursuit of Bible literacy, everyone in their circle of influence is affected.
Christian Hope Changes Everything
Jen Oshman
We can rest because our choices don’t actually have the final say in any sphere—God has the final say.
An Open Letter to Daughters on Father’s Day
Mary J. Moerbe
Our heavenly Father has good news for each and every one of us, as well as fatherly gifts in store.
The Danger of Neglecting Lament in the Local Church
Mark Vroegop
Lament is a rich but untapped reservoir of God’s grace, and there is a danger in neglecting lament in the church.
8 Tips For Engaging with Your Bible Devotionally
Reading the Bible devotionally is about engaging with the text at the heart level.
Introducing ‘The Biggest Story Online Curriculum’
As a subscriber to The Biggest Story Online Curriculum, you can build a customized teaching schedule, easily share lesson content with your team, and enjoy seamless digital access in the classroom.
Tips for Students Facing Doubt in the Real World
Michael J. Kruger
When facing doubts and fears, the last thing you want to do is isolate yourself and struggle alone.
Cultivating Habits of Grace: A 5-Day Devotional
Start this 5 day video devotional on 3 life-giving habits that can act as channels of God's grace in your life.
What "Christmas Spirit" Should Actually Mean
J. I. Packer
The New Testament does not encourage us to puzzle our heads over the physical and psychological problems that the incarnatiton raises, but to worship God for the love that was shown in it.
Podcast: Navigating Grief during the Holidays (Nancy Guthrie)
Nancy Guthrie discusses dealing with grief over the holidays and how God used suffering in her own life to teach her about his healing grace.
Are Christ's Human Limitations Permanent?
Stephen J. Wellum
Scripture and church tradition teach that the incarnation is not a temporary act but a permanent one.
2 Reasons You Should Pay Attention to the Use of the OT in the NT
Greg Lanier
What are NT authors trying to achieve by quoting OT Scriptures ? What are we to do with these quotations? The topic of the use of the OT in the NT matters for two main reasons.
What Does It Mean to Be Blessed?
William R. Osborne
Just like themes such as law, sacrifice, and covenant, the theme of blessing must be understood within the full biblical story, if it is to be understood biblically at all.
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.
Help! I Think I’m a Bad Parent
Adam Griffin
Are you a “bad parent”? If you think you are, is that better than thinking you’re a “good parent”? Here are some gracious thoughts for those of us who might be wondering if we are good or bad parents.
What the Early Church Can Teach Us about Living in This Strange New World
Carl R. Trueman
Traditional Christians are typically those who take history seriously. If only we might be able to return to ancient worlds, we tell ourselves, all might be well.
An Open Letter to the Christian at a Secular College
Michael J. Kruger
Whenever we start doubting our faith, it’s usually because we’ve come to believe something else in its place.
An Open Letter to a Struggling Mom
Katie Faris
Even while you and I experience the joys and bear the burdens of this glorious thing called motherhood, we remain—and always will remain—beloved daughters of our heavenly Father. Beloved is who we are.
The Gospel in Habbakuk
Julius J. Kim
Like the book of Job, this book presents important gospel truths for people who encounter difficulties that seem incomprehensible.
How to Pray for International Missions
Mark Collins
When we pray for the work of missions, we are joining an essential work as co-laborers with the missionary. But what should we pray?
Despairing Over the Culture? There's Still a Reason to Get Out of Bed Tomorrow
Carl R. Trueman
Is the world so intent on dismantling what it means to be a human being that society is doomed to collapse, or at least committed to shunting Christians and Christianity to its far margins?