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.
Learning Money Management from Jesus
Jerram Barrs
We need to teach much more clearly and with far greater boldness the biblical message that we will have to give an account to God, and that the choices we make today have eternal consequences.
12 Notable Quotes from 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You
Technology is not itself bad, nor is it innocuous. Though we’re not all aware of how we are being changed by our digital habits, we are being changed nonetheless.
Advice for a New Christian Reading the Psalms
Dane Ortlund
We want to read the Scripture, inhale it, and then exhale it out to God in whatever way makes sense for our own life.
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.
The Psalms Are Both by and about the King
Bruce K. Waltke,
Fred G. Zaspel
Fundamentally, the Psalms are both by and about the king. The Psalter can be thought of as a royal hymnbook, and its individual psalms have the house of David as its subject matter and point of reference.
5 Myths about Missions
Andy Johnson
Each myth of missions, if left uncorrected, will likely tend toward a weakening of biblical missionary labor and a reliance on our own wisdom and methods.
Steward Your Body for the Glory of God
Sam Allberry
The fact that God has made us physical means that attending to our physical life is not unspiritual; our bodies are not unspiritual.
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.
The History of Christian Theology in 1,000 Words
Gerald Bray
Theology is essentially the way in which the Christian church has received the Word of God revealed to us in the Bible and in Jesus Christ.
The Problem of Pain Is a Problem for Everyone
Randy Newman
There are only a few ways to handle this issue, and all of them feel incomplete. So the question is this: Which incomplete answer will you embrace to help you with the problem of evil?
What It Means That God Is Rich in Mercy
Dane Ortlund
Nowhere else in the Bible is God described as rich in anything. The only thing he is called rich in is mercy. What does this mean?
2 Dangers In Doing the Lord’s Work
Doing the Lord’s work in our own way is betrayal. It is a stab in the Lord’s back.
I’ve Heard It Said the Gospels Are Full of Contradictions
Peter J. Williams
What I like to do with this question is to take it out of the culture war it can be used in and to slow down and really think about what’s going on.
The Book of Job Is a Book of Joy
Eric Ortlund
“Joy” is probably the last word most of us would use to describe the book of Job. What could be less joyful than the nightmare of Job’s suffering?
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.
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.
A Single Word to Sum Up Christmas
Paul David Tripp
God’s response to our rebellion was to give us himself. He is the great redeeming, transforming gift. He is the rescue.
How C. S. Lewis Awakened John Piper to the ‘Realness’ of Life
John Piper
Lewis made me more alive to beauty. He put my soul on notice that there are daily wonders that will waken worship if I open my eyes.
The Gospel in Mark
Hans F. Bayer
The Gospel of Mark is presented in a way that demonstrates the fulfillment of Old Testament promises.
Why Do We Need to Keep Praying “Forgive Us Our Debts”?
Kevin DeYoung
If you want to be happy in the church (or simply not give up on the church), you need to learn forgiveness. You need to grant it, and you need to receive it.
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.
How to Worship in a Way That Speaks to Unbelievers
Bob Kauflin
Though we don't want to cater only to the unbelievers in our congregations, we need to be aware of certain things we can do to help them encounter Jesus in a way they can understand.
Podcast: Practicing Hospitality in a Pandemic (Rosaria Butterfield)
What does it look like to embrace the call on all Christians in a time where we're limited in unprecedented ways?
The Most Epic Tale of All
It is no exaggeration to say that the Bible is the most sweeping and engrossing and enthralling epic ever written.
What John Stott Learned about Theology from Bird-Watching
Tim Chester
Stott’s obsession with the snowy owl was more than a charming eccentricity. It reflected some important themes in his theology.
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.
Men: Don’t Neglect These 4 Key Spiritual Disciplines
R. Kent Hughes
Godliness requires discipline. Here are four categories to commit to growing in.
The Reason You Are Married
John Piper
The highest meaning and the most ultimate purpose of marriage is to put the covenant relationship of Christ and his church on display.
An Open Letter to the Pastor Doubting His Calling
Jeff Robinson Sr.
A pastor may hear the still, small, devilish voice of inner doubt: Maybe I’m not really called to pastoral ministry.