Not If but When: Reflections on 4 Different Kinds of Healing
Andrew Wilson,
Rachel Wilson
At some point or other, every Christian with a disability is going to have to figure out how to think about physical healing. In our case, theological reflection on healing has been essential.
Podcast: What If I Don’t Feel Like Going to Church? (Gunner Gundersen)
What do we do when we just don't feel like gathering with God's people in corporate worship, and how has the pandemic affected us in this area?
Why Does Jesus Call Himself the “Door”?
Courtney Doctor
Jesus is saying that, as the door, as we enter into eternal life with him and through him, we will be saved. He is access to salvation.
A Brief Introduction to the Life of Pope Leo X
Stephen J. Nichols
How Pope Leo X's desire to bring glory to Rome (and himself) ended up being the catalyst for the Protestant Reformation.
A Mother’s “Call to Worship”
Gloria Furman
Babies cry for food, warmth, company, and love. They plead for our help. The cries of our precious little ones remind us that we’re not too different from them.
Complaining about God vs. Complaining to God
Erik Raymond
There is a difference between complaining about God and complaining to God. He wants us to trust him with our anxieties and burdens.
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.
Introducing ‘Daily Strength’ and ‘Daily Joy’
Introducing two new 365-day devotionals for men and for women that are perfect for gift-giving and daily reading.
What Should I Do When I'm Bearing Unbearable Suffering?
Dave Furman
In the midst of pain and suffering, we must preach truth to ourselves rather than listening to the lies in our own heads.
How to Be an Effective Bible Study Leader
Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie lists several issues that have a significant impact on using the time allotted for small-group discussion effectively.
Introducing the ‘ESV Scripture Journal: New Testament Set (Artwork by Ruth Chou Simons)’
Introducing a beautiful new ESV Scripture Journal Set featuring artwork from bestselling author and artist Ruth Chou Simons in nineteen journals containing the entirety of the New Testament.
Why Study the Book of Galatians?
Geoff Ziegler
The constant pressure is toward practical atheism, toward falling asleep to the glory of our God. Galatians is given to wake us up.
The Life and Death of Jesus: A Theophany
Vern S. Poythress
Jesus's life brings to fulfillment the entire spectrum of theophanies of God in the Old Testament.
Blessed: Why Study the Book of Revelation? (Episode 1)
Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie discusses the book of Revelation and how we actually can understand its central message, encouraging us to accept the blessing promised to those who “hear and keep” this book.
An Open Letter to Women in the Church
Keri Folmar
Sister, don’t try to follow Christ alone. There is no substitute for your commitment and service to your local church.
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.
Introducing a New Podcast for Families
Over the course of 26 episodes (each 3-5 minutes in length), listen to the grand story of the Bible as a family with this new podcast for families.
Memento Mori: What It Means and Why It Matters
Matthew McCullough
When we see death as an unshakeable reality, it has the ability shed perspective on life in the meantime.
What Makes God Sing?
Sam Storms
However you read this passage, the words are stunning. Its force is unmistakable. It has rightly been called the John 3:16 of the Old Testament.
Teens Need Something They Can’t Find Online
Collin Hansen
It is vitally important today for all of us to prioritize our local church even as the rest of the world moves more of life online. The body of Christ is essential to spiritual growth.
Strengthen Your Prayer Life with an Assist from Past Pray-ers
Zachariah M. Carter
Ordinarily, desire is not enough. We usually have to be shown how to do something, with plenty of examples, before we can feel capable.
The Gospel in Matthew
Frank Thielman
For Matthew, the gospel is the good news that God has inaugurated the final stage of his plan to reclaim the world from the destruction of sin and establish his just and merciful reign over it.
Humanism: You Will Be Like God
James Montgomery Boice
James Montgomery Boice explains the dangers of secular humanism.
How Much Control Do You Have Over Your Health?
Bob Cutillo, MD
There's much that we can do to have influence over our health, but in reality, we have no control at all.
Podcast: What an Old Controversy Teaches Us about Grace and Legalism (Sinclair Ferguson)
Sinclair Ferguson discusses the relevance of church history and divisive theological positions as we dig into a largely forgotten 18th-century Scottish debate about God’s grace and our works.
Discard Christianity, Discard Human Equality
Rebecca McLaughlin
Saying that the Bible undermines the idea of human equality is a bit like saying that England undermines the English language.
Why Study the Books of Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi?
Stephen M. Coleman
God sent the prophets Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi to speak powerful words of challenge and comfort to his world-weary people, words which are just as relevant and powerful for Christians today.
What I Learned While Waiting for My Spouse
Betsy Childs Howard
I spent many years of my life wanting to be married. Sometimes I didn't know if I’d ever get married.
Don’t Try to Make the Bible Say More (or Less) than It Does
Vern S. Poythress
To the degree that sin remains within us, we all seek to find in the Bible what we want it to say rather than what it actually does say.
7 Tips for Young Adults to Improve Their Relationships with Their Parents
Gaye B. Clark
You can mitigate your frustrations with your parents. Here are seven tips that may help you have a better relationship.