A Parent’s Guide to Talking with Kids about Gender
Andrew T. Walker,
Christian Walker
Remember that you want to be the first person to have the conversation with your child to be able to lay the biblical foundation. Otherwise, culture will form the foundation for you.
2 New Bible Study Resources for ESV.org
Access two resources via subscription on ESV.org that will prove valuable as you study, apply, and teach God's Word.
Martin Luther, the Loving Father
Carl R. Trueman
When it came to the rearing of children, Luther had plenty of advice.
5 Ways to Use an ‘ESV Scripture Journal’
Journaling can be a great way to actively engage with Scripture. Learn five ways to use our new journaling edition to enrich your time in God's Word.
Why Christians Should Study Ethics
Wayne Grudem
Questions of right and wrong aren't always straightforward for people today.
The Gospel in Daniel
Bryan Chapell
The “gospel according to Daniel” comes in glowing revelations of the power of God to redeem his people, overcome their enemies, and plan their future.
How to Hope in God When Life Gets Hard
Philip Graham Ryken
Simply knowing the end of the story gives us hope in our present circumstances.
Why Your Physical Body Matters
For the Christian, his or her body has been made a sacred location of God’s redemptive presence in the world.
How Can I Be Ready to Defend the Hope I Have?
K. Scott Oliphint
If one is to be adequately prepared to give an answer for one’s Christian faith, the lordship of Christ must be a solid and unwavering commitment of one’s heart.
5 Myths about the Pro-Life Movement
Scott Klusendorf
To position ourselves for eventual political victory resulting in legal protection for unborn humans, we must engage the public with a persuasive case for life that confronts abortion at the worldview level.
Podcast: Should Christians Fear God? (Michael Reeves)
What is the Bible getting at when it commands us to fear the Lord? Is it ever sinful to fear?
Why You Should Teach Your Kids about the Reformation
Stephen J. Nichols
The Reformers so clearly point us back to Christ, and point us to Scripture.
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.
How to Pray for Open Hands
Jonathan W. Arnold
Believers of every era grapple with God’s command to give up everything for his sake, even while they strive to understand the corresponding promise of greater rewards.
How Hudson Taylor Shocked People out of Indifference about Missions
Andrew Davis
Hudson Taylor was committed to proclaim the gospel to people who were passing into eternity without hope and without God.
How a Busy Mom Can Stay Consistent in the Word
Courtney Reissig
Here are some steps you can take to stay consistent in the Word.
You Don’t Get the Church You Want, but the One You Need
Collin Hansen,
Jonathan Leeman
You have many reasons not to go to church. That’s why we see this moment in history as an opportunity to rediscover church.
Why You Should Read This Obscure Old Book about Pastoral Ministry
Gavin Ortlund
Every pastor faces that tension of cultivating a rich inner-life, focusing on the spiritual aspect of calling, without neglecting the mundane responsibilities of ministry.
Take Up Your Cross: Live a Balanced Life
Ajith Fernando
Living a balanced life does not mean doing everything in moderation; rather, it means being obedient in every area of life.
Pastor, Are You Gentle?
David Mathis
We first need to understand biblically what gentleness is, because it is a largely misunderstood term. In our day, we often associate gentleness with weakness. That is not the biblical virtue of gentleness.
Why Archaeology Can’t Prove the Bible (and Doesn’t Need To)
David W. Chapman,
John D. Currid
In this video with Drs. David Chapman and John Currid, editors of the ESV Archaeology Study Bible hear why archaeology isn't needed to prove the Bible true.
You’re Insignificant for God’s Glory
John MacArthur
We are weak. We are common, plain, fragile, breakable, dishonorable. But our weakness does not diminish the power of the gospel.
6 Implications of Being Made in the Image of God
Kevin DeYoung
The importance of the imago dei cannot be overstated. Its significance ought to touch every area of life. Let me mention six implications of being made in the image of God.
Suffer the Loss of What Has You in Its Grip
Paul David Tripp
Lent calls us to remember once again that sin reduces us all to idolaters somehow, someway.
How Christians Can Guard against the Cultural Milieu
Carl R. Trueman
To any Christian who is starting to be persuaded by the arguments of the LGBTQ+ movement, I would suggest these things.
How the Author of Hebrews Reads the Book of Psalms
Daniel Stevens
If we look to the way the New Testament uses the Psalms, we will discover that in addition to an emotional outpouring to God, the New Testament authors find a rich theology of God in the Psalter.
3 Ways the Gospel Encourages Weary Men
Jared C. Wilson
Freedom from the past, power for the present, and hope for the future.
The Proper Expectation for Pastor’s Wives
Juan R. Sanchez
It's important to remember our families are members of our churches and not unpaid staff.
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.
Dear Pastor . . . Don’t Undervalue the Sacraments
Kevin P. Emmert
Many pastors and churches today grant the sacraments a low status in public worship, but the sacraments have played a vital role in nourishing God’s people throughout church history.