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.
The Already and the Not Yet
Chris Bruno
God has begun to fulfill his promises in and through Jesus, but he's not quite finished yet.
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.
Breaking Down Jesus’s Speech on the Mount of Olives
Murray Smith
In each of the three Synoptic Gospels, Jesus’s Speech on the Mount of Olives is his last extended word to his disciples before he faces his death.
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?
God Watches the Way You Work
John C. Lennox
God is interested in character far more than possessions. His intention is that our work becomes an integral part of the process of character development.
What Does Covenant Theology Teach Us about Living in a Family?
Ryan M. McGraw
Human life usually begins in families. Whether families are stable or unstable, helpful or harmful, family connections shape who we are.
6 Practical Steps to Help Grow Your Confidence in God’s Word
Philip Graham Ryken
Sometimes we have our doubts about the stories we read in the word of God, about its moral convictions and the promises it makes.
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.
4 Strategies to Help You Wait Better
Mark Vroegop
I’m sure you’d like to move from anxiety to faith-filled, hopeful waiting. How do we make this practical? Let me give you a fourfold strategy from Psalm 25.
A Devotional on Prayer by Jane Austen
Leland Ryken
Teach us to feel the importance of every day, and every hour as it passes, and earnestly strive to make a better use of what thy goodness may yet bestow on us, than we have done of the time past.
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.
Justice Denied Is Love Denied
Matthew T. Martens
You have heard it said that justice delayed is justice denied. But I tell you that justice denied is love denied.
Trading Anxiety for Patience
Betsy Childs Howard
The maker of the universe is not far off—he is nearby. Realizing this is a huge first step in trading anxiety for patience.
The Single Most Important Task of the Pastor
John MacArthur
Preaching is central to the pastor’s ministry because that is primarily our calling.
Before You Gather, Mourn Your Sin
Paul David Tripp
In our avoidance of sadness, we often numb ourselves to death with entertainment. Perhaps what we’re running from is not just sadness; perhaps we’re running from ourselves.
Hospitality: What It Is and What It's Not
Rosaria Butterfield
Hospitality, biblically speaking, means love of the stranger. What hospitality is not is fellowship.
Meditate On and Mutter God’s Word
R. Kent Hughes
Slowly and prayerfully turning over Scripture engages the eyes, the ears, and the mouth, and drills through the granite to the heart—maximizing internalization and devotion.
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.
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.
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.
What John Calvin Really Said
Jeff Robinson Sr.
Do John Calvin’s modern-day opponents really know Calvin’s theology?
Why the Local Church Needs Good Biblical Theology
Nick Roark
Biblical theology is a vital help for pastors to faithfully declare the glorious truth that Jesus is the main point of the whole Bible.
Is Sexual Renewal a Simple or Complex Process?
David Powlison
The journey to sexual renewal is a complex but worthwhile battle.
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.
Short Studies in Biblical Theology
Dane Ortlund
One of the great advances in evangelical biblical scholarship over the past few generations has been the recovery of biblical theology.
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.
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?