Podcast: Sourdough Starters, Daily Bread, and the Goodness of Jesus (Abigail Dodds)
A discussion with Abigail Dodds about what the mixture of flour, water, and yeast can teach us about God, the Bible, and what it really means to be satisfied by our Savior.
Truth Was Made in the Image of God
Vern S. Poythress
Truth has three key attributes: omnipresence (everywhere present), everlastingness (through all times), and unchangeability (immutability). These three features of truth are attributes of God.
This Day in History: John Calvin Returns to Geneva
Michael Horton
We can learn three important lessons from this episode in history.
The Hope of the Gospel Is Someone, Not Something
Kevin W. McFadden
The hope of the gospel is Christ. The Father has accomplished our redemption and reconciliation through his Son in order to present us blameless at the final judgment.
Embrace Life's Repetitiveness
David Gibson
The very rhythms of the world are a pointer to what it means to be part of the created order as a human being.
How Spurgeon Avoided the Calling Calamity
Dave Harvey
Spurgeon understood the critical importance of helping men evaluate whether they were genuinely called to pastoral ministry.
A Momentary Affliction in Light of Eternity
All Christians, especially those who are suffering, should be daydreaming about eternity on a regular basis.
A Surprising Scoundrel of Scripture
Nancy Guthrie
The high priest was to serve as a mediator between God and the people of God. What was he supposed to mediate from God to the people? Mercy.
In an Outrage Culture, Choose Respect
Paul David Tripp
We would do well to remember that behind the social media post is someone who was formed by God to bear his likeness.
The Gospel in 2 Peter
Jared C. Wilson
The faithfulness needed to combat wickedness requires an experience of God’s powerful grace in the gospel.
The Necessity of Faith in Science
Cory C. Brock,
James Eglinton,
N. Gray Sutanto
The temptation of Christians throughout history, according to Bavinck, has always been to separate faith from reason or to synthesize them in a syncretistic manner.
Introducing the ESV Heirloom Bible, Alpha Edition
A closer look at a new edition being added to Crossway's popular line of Heirloom Bibles.
The Economy’s 3 Essential Ingredients
Greg Forster
Economists are looking at things that people have to make trade-off decisions about. That includes material resources, time, and relationships.
Podcast: Why Your Physical Body Matters to God (Sam Allberry)
Sam Allberry talks about the eternal significance of our physical bodies, how it relates to our identity, and why our bodies matter here and now.
The School of Waiting
Betsy Childs Howard
God wants me to learn how to wait so that I can wait well, even if my waiting continues for the rest of my life.
Is It Right for Christians to Think the World Is Not Our Home?
Ian K. Smith
There really are two kingdoms that are competing within the gospels. There is the kingdom that is ruled by Satan and there is the kingdom that is ruled by Jesus.
The Purpose of Vibrant Illustrations in ‘The Biggest Story Bible Storybook’
Kevin DeYoung
Kids—and really all of us—are drawn to images and pictures. The illustrations in this edition present a kind of mood.
Read-Aloud Video: ‘Lucy and the Saturday Surprise’
Watch a video and enjoy hearing this children's story about the dangers of envy and joy of contentment read aloud by its author Melissa Kruger.
How the Anglican Communion Addresses Neo-Paganism
Foley Beach
Any discussion of Anglicanism in our present context must include the rise of neo-pagan Anglicanism in many Anglican churches around the world, especially in the West.
You’re Needed, No Matter What Life-Season You’re In
Rosaria Butterfield
Without trying to be somebody you're not, think about how you can be hospitable to those around you in your current season of life.
Will You Be a Lifelong Learner?
David Mathis
For Christians, the stakes are even higher for cultivating holy curiosity and the mindset of a lifelong learner.
Why Should Christians Care about Church History?
Michael A. G. Haykin
For the Christian community, history is the stage on which the drama of redemption is being displayed—at the beginning is the Fall, at the end is the Last Judgment. In between, the most crucial event of all.
Serve outside the Spotlight
Bobby Jamieson
The antidote to hypocrisy is humility. What good deeds do you do that are seen by few or none? When did you last volunteer for a menial task?
Lessons on Church Planting from the Prince of Preachers
Dave Harvey
We can learn many lessons from Spurgeon’s example. Here are three.
Because of Bethlehem
Max Lucado
Out of chaos, Christ came. In spite of, and out of, the pandemonium, Christ came.
What Is Our True Comfort in Life and Death?
Matthew McCullough
If you want both comfort in life and death, start by recognizing the truth about the world and about yourself.
Read-Aloud Video: ‘Meg Is Not Alone’
Watch a video and enjoy hearing this children's story read aloud by its author about the importance and blessing of the local church.
How Jesus Changes Sinners
Nancy Guthrie
My friend, as you are united to Christ and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ is applied to your life, you will experience the change that you long for.
Introducing the Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge, with Dictionary
Eliminating the need to frequently reference other materials, this resource with the added dictionary is ideal for students, pastors, and those who are less familiar with Greek.
Shouldn’t God’s Power Fast Track Me to Big Things?
Francis A. Schaeffer
There is to be no Christian guru. We must reject this constantly and carefully. Leaders are to serve in humility.