Listening Might Be the Best Evangelism Tool You’re Not Using
Jeff Vanderstelt
Gospel fluency isn’t just about talking. It’s about listening as well. This requires love, patience, and wisdom. We need to learn to slow down and listen closely to the longings of their hearts.
Why Does History Matter to Christians?
Vern S. Poythress
Is history important? Should it be important to Christians? What is a Christian view of history? And how should Christians study and write about history? We want to explore these questions.
7 Tips for Improving Your Ministry Team
David Mathis
Jesus does not mean for his followers to go about their work alone. He is the one singular leader in his church. No peers. The rest of us follow his example together.
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.
Introducing the ESV Women’s Study Bible
Introducing a new resource for women who are eager to study God's word. For a limited time, Crossway+ members receive 50% off and free shipping in the contiguous US of the ESV Women's Study Bible.
Understanding the Book of Revelation Isn’t Your Biggest Challenge
Nancy Guthrie
The most challenging part of Revelation's very clear message is a call to bold allegiance to Jesus Christ, and a call to refuse to compromise with the world.
4 Ways to Redeem Your Time
We each have a blink. We can waste it in sinful busyness or laziness or discontentment or distraction. Or the gospel of Jesus Christ can change how we spend our time.
Boasting in Weakness
Elyse Fitzpatrick
Jesus knows that true power only flows through weakness, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities.
The Hope of Renewal for the Sexually Broken
David Powlison
Is darkened sexuality even the prime battleground today? Where is today’s choice point? The current struggle is the place where the Vinedresser is pruning.
How to Pray about Your Sin
Bryan Chapell
Praying in Jesus’s name is an acknowledgement of our total dependence on his provision. We push away from any personal claim on God’s blessing and lean entirely on Christ’s provision.
Resources to Help You Dig into the Bible in 2022
Consider the following resources to help you as you commit to pursuing biblical truth this year.
God Doesn’t Love You Because You’re Special or Good
Matthew McCullough
God loves his people despite their sin against him. He loves them before they love him back, and before there’s anything in them worthy of his love. But his love doesn’t stop there.
Should I Choose a Church for Its Pastor?
Mark Dever
The centrality of the Word coming from the front, from the preacher, the one specially gifted by God and called to that ministry, is the most important thing you can look for in a church.
The Problem with Trying to Portray the Holy Spirit
Fred Sanders
As we strive to know the Holy Spirit the way he makes himself known in Scripture, we are constantly tempted to add a few details, to quietly nudge the Spirit in the direction of being more immediately vivid.
The Story of the Monk Who Changed the World
Jared Kennedy
It’s not the metal band that gives the ring its worth. The value comes from the diamond the ring holds. In the same way, it’s not the strength or size of our faith that saves us.
Fitness Is Not an End in Itself
David Mathis
A Christian motivation for exercise is the good of others. Or we could say, for love’s sake. I exercise to make myself a better servant of others, to be fit for good works.
The Antidote to #MomGuilt
Abigail Dodds
It’s at the cross that we lay down our indifference and our fears about the work set before us in shepherding eternal souls in favor of full investment and commitment to the job.
The Importance of the Global Church
How Chuang Chua
The church is the single most important institution on earth, the organism through which God advances his kingdom.
What Our Individualism Costs Us
Amy DiMarcangelo
In Western culture, the high regard for autonomy and obsession with individualism has come at a cost: community. Tthis lack of community has contributed to rising loneliness.
Why Is the Pentateuch Referred to as the Book of Moses?
Ian J. Vaillancourt
If Moses is behind the Pentateuch, that lends a certain massive authority to it. It's a singular book and Moses is ultimately the author, so we should listen to it.
Help! I’m Raising a Legalist
Ginger M. Blomberg
How do we teach our children to be discerning, both to recognize and to do right, but at the same time to show God’s love and care for the imperfect people around them?
Introducing Buffalo Leather Bible Covers
Crossway has expanded cover options for select Bible lines to include buffalo leather covers.
Can I Pray to the Holy Spirit?
Fred Sanders
It’s a great question and the theological guideline is that we can pray to anyone who is God. So you’ve got choices.
The Nicene Creed and the Importance of a Single Letter
Stephen J. Nichols
The church could not be as grateful to anyone as they can and should be to Athanasius.
Help! It Feels Like God Is Far Away in My Suffering
Mark Vroegop
Lament is the biblical language for people who feel like God is distant.
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.
9 Conversation Starters to Help You Get Out of a Prayer Rut
Paul E. Miller
How do we talk to our heavenly Father like we might to good friends? Quite simply, what does it mean to become human again as a group?
Why Study the Book of Mark?
Dane Ortlund
The whole Bible is from heaven, and the whole thing is profitable (2 Tim. 3:16). But different parts of the Bible serve us in different ways.
11 Notable Quotes from Everyday Faithfulness
What does Christian faithfulness look like when life feels unpredictable, hard, or just plain ordinary? Be encouraged by these quotes from Everday Faithfulness by Glenna Marshall.