Tim Keller’s Advice for Choosing (or Sticking with) a Career
Matt Smethurst
When choosing a career, Keller believes there are at least two kinds of motivations. Assuming that the profession is morally permissible, there is no one-size-fits-all way to choose a career.
Our Sorrows Keep Getting More Sorrowful and Joys Keep Getting More Joyful
Christopher Ash
As you grow in age and in grace, the sorrows become more sorrowful and the joys grow deeper. The sorrows deepen, and yet are infused with stronger joys.
Humanism: You Will Be Like God
James Montgomery Boice
James Montgomery Boice explains the dangers of secular humanism.
5 Questions about Church Discipline
Jonathan Leeman
What is church discipline? Is it biblical? Jonathan Leeman answers five questions about church discipline.
Why You Can’t Be a Christian without the Church
Mark Dever
A Christian is someone who, by virtue of his reconciliation with God, has been reconciled to God’s people.
The Gospel in Haggai
Iain M. Duguid
Haggai is all about the ongoing work of building up the people of God, a work that is primarily God's.
You Should Know Irenaeus
Michael Reeves
Irenaeus was born somewhere around AD 130 and grew up in Smyrna in Asia Minor, where the then bishop, Polycarp, became his mentor and passed on his memories of the apostle John and others.
Introducing ‘The Biggest Story Podcast’
Journey through God’s word as a family—from Genesis to Revelation—with The Biggest Story Podcast—a brand-new podcast from Crossway!
The Character of the Christian Minister
Alistair Begg
Christian ministers must be vigilant, prepared to endure.
What Ecclesiastes Taught Me about Being a Mom
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
We all hit moments when life shatters our expectations of motherhood. My “moment” came early on, but sooner or later it happens to all of us.
Why Study the Book of Psalms?
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Douglas Sean O'Donnell suggests three reasons to study the Psalms.
Is Productivity a Godly Goal or an Unhealthy Obsession?
Ana Ávila
Let’s understand productivity correctly—as making the best use you can of the resources God has placed in your hands—and use it as a means of serving our Lord and the people around us.
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.
Does the Bible Teach Definite Atonement?
Jonathan Gibson
We do not embrace definite atonement merely by looking at Bible verses here and there, but by synthesizing the Bible's comprehensive teaching on Christ's death.
Tim Keller Viewed Evangelism and Justice as Biblically Inseparable
Matt Smethurst
Operating as if justification has little to do with justice is like operating as if faith has little to do with deeds.
Does the Book of Acts Teach Socialism? (Acts 2)
Brian Vickers
One of the greatest challenges in interpreting the book of Acts, one with which every reader must wrestle, is in determining whether the narrative portions of the book are descriptive or prescriptive.
The (Anti-Christian) Moral Absolutes of Our Culture
Kevin DeYoung
We live in a time of high moral obligation. The question is who gets to determine what those obligations are?
Learn from Job How to Trust God Even Through Suffering
Mark Dever
On the whole, Job speaks realistically about our suffering, explores the limits of what we can understand, and compels us to trust God completely.
10 Things You Should Know about Sexual Assault
Justin S. Holcomb
If you were the victim of sexual assault, you were sinned against. Despite all the pain, healing can happen and there is hope.
3 Ways We Handle Conflict
Robert D. Jones
Conflict is inevitable, so how will we handle it?
How to Pray for Faith in the Midst of Doubt
Erika Allen
Perhaps the biggest obstacle many of us contend with in our faith is discouragement. We are horrified and embarrassed by how small our faith is, and so we feel unworthy to approach God.
How Technology Is Changing the Way We View People Created in God’s Image
Brett McCracken
One of the ways that modern technology is changing the way we view other people has to do with the disembodied nature of so much of modern technology.
You Need a Qualified Pastor—Not Just a Charismatic One
Nathan Knight
Charisma is helpful, important even, for pastors. But I want to focus on other attributes that are even more important for the pastor: character, capability, conviction, and compassion.
How Should Christians Share the Gospel with Practicing Homosexuals?
Kevin DeYoung
You preach the same gospel that you would preach to someone who is not in the homosexual lifestyle.
The Forgotten Women of the Reformation
Stephen J. Nichols
We need not just remember the men of the Reformation, but also the women, and make sure their stories get told.
A Devotional on the Most Glorious of Birthdays by Charles Spurgeon
Leland Ryken,
Charles H. Spurgeon
The birth of Christ should be the subject of supreme joy. We have the angelic warrant for rejoicing because Christ is born.
Do You Take Your Irritability Seriously?
Philip Graham Ryken
We should take our irritability much more seriously, because it is the very opposite of love.
Easter Crafts for Kids
Read Scripture, explain the gospel, and celebrate Jesus’s resurrection with the youth in your church or your own children through Scripture-based crafts.
Why Youth Ministry Can’t Function Like Little League
Cameron Cole
The job of a youth pastor involves equipping the whole church to invest in the whole lives of young people.
6 Purposes for Plural Leadership
Dave Harvey
Leading in community puts us under a holy spotlight. But it’s all part of God’s plan and protection.