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 Bother with Apologetics?
R. C. Sproul
Apologetics does not just entail defense. Apologetics can be used to show that Christianity is true and that all non-Christian worldviews are false.
9 Notable Quotes from Coronavirus and Christ
The only firm foundation we have in an unpredictable world is the rock of Jesus Christ.
Learning Evangelism from Jesus
Jerram Barrs
Sharing the Gospel can be intimidating for many reasons, but we have a flawless evangelistic example from which to learn: Jesus himself.
How to Ask for Help
Edward T. Welch
Asking people for help makes calling out to the Lord seem easy by comparison.
How the Exile Is Relevant for Christians Today
Nicholas G. Piotrowski
God's original intent in forming the world is never abandoned in the Bible and is accomplished in the end. But between those two poles, we have a multi-layered story of exile and return.
Why Study the Books of Colossians and Philemon?
Christopher A. Beetham
Why study Paul’s letters to the Colossians and Philemon? Let me provide three reasons.
We Forget Just Why We Live in a WEIRDER World
Andrew Wilson
The rate of change in the last two centuries makes the past feel much further away than it actually is, which inclines us to fawn over the future, and either patronize the past or ignore it altogether.
A Brief Word to J. I. Packer on His 90th Birthday
Sam Storms
As I reflect on who J. I. Packer is and what he has meant to me personally, several things come quickly to mind.
Can We Reshape Ourselves into Whatever We Want?
Carl R. Trueman
The idea of self-creation, that we can shape our essences by acts of will, is deeply embedded in the way we now think.
The Church’s Role in Making Abortion Unthinkable and Unnecessary
Jen Oshman
Our God laid himself down for us. He gave his life for us. So whenever we take life for our own purposes, it is deadly, both to bodies and to souls.
End-of-Life Comfort Measures: A Realistic Assessment
Kathryn Butler
In the right circumstances, modern critical care saves lives. Yet medical technology harbors a dark side.
A Great Salvation
R. C. Sproul
What the author of Hebrews is getting at is the perfect marriage between doctrine and practice. If we believe the things that he has declared, that has radical implications for how we live our lives.
What Does Depression Mean for My Faith?
Kathryn Butler
Kathryn Butler speaks to some of the misconceptions about clinical depression, which can be especially challenging for those of us who are followers of Christ.
Don't Pack Your Bags for Heaven
T. Desmond Alexander
When the only certainty about life is death, the Gospel message of resurrection-life offers comfort and hope.
Dear Pastor . . . Rely on Your Congregation in Ministry
D. A. Carson,
John D. Woodbridge
Brother, we need one another in ministry. You should not try to be an evangelical superman and by yourself direct all the principal tasks of the church.
5 Ways Pastors Can Care for Those Struggling with Sexual Identity
Carl R. Trueman
Pastors face a tough calling today. Caring for those struggling with LGBTQ+ issues is not easy. Here is some encouragement.
How Slowing Down Speeds Up the Church
Nathan Knight
The kingdom of heaven is like a marathon runner. He gets better at running fast by running slower. In this is a parable for church planting that demands we pay attention.
Pastor: What Your Wife Wishes You Knew about Being a Pastor’s Wife
Jani Ortlund
Having been a pastor’s wife for many years, let me share with you some of the struggles your wife may be dealing with.
Podcast: A First Step toward Racial Reconciliation (Mark Vroegop)
How does the biblical practice of lament offer Christians from different backgrounds a common language for productive, God-honoring conversations about race?
Amaze the Next Generation with God
Kevin DeYoung
I beg of you, don’t go after the next generation with mere moralism. The gospel is a message not about what we need to do for God but about what God has done for us.
What Is Grace?
Bryan Chapell
God shows us how he consistently provides for people who cannot provide for themselves.
The Gospel in 1-2 Chronicles
Miles V. Van Pelt
As the last books in the Hebrew Old Testament, the books of 1–2 Chronicles prepare God’s people for the arrival of Jesus.
The 5th Commandment Is for Adults Too
Jen Wilkin
The fifth commandment is found in the middle of a list of commands clearly addressed to adults, targeting issues that are, developmentally speaking, primarily the concerns of adulthood.
Help! I'm Raising a Modalist
Devon Provencher,
Jessica Robyn Provencher
How can we avoid unintentionally communicating to our littles untrue things about God?
Remembering Christ’s Power in Weakness in the Life of Billy Graham (1918-2018)
R. Kent Hughes
Billy Graham died today, after a faithful and Spirit-led life and ministry. We celebrate his legacy, and his weakness through which God to move so powerfully.
An Antislavery Message from 1776 by the Nation’s First Black Ordained Minister
Lemuel Haynes
It is evident, by ocular demonstration, that man by his depravity has procured many corrupt habits that are detrimental to society.
Hopelessness Leads Us to the True Hope of Christmas
Paul David Tripp
God created our lives to be propelled and directed by hope, and he meant our capacity for hope to drive us to him.
What Does Jesus Want This Christmas?
John Piper
What does Jesus want this Christmas? We can see the answer in his prayers.
What Does It Mean to Take the Lord’s Supper in “Remembrance” of Christ?
Kevin P. Emmert
Many times today, Christians think that this remembrance is simply recalling past events, but this remembrance—at least from a biblical standpoint—means a lot more.