Why You Shouldn’t Read Isaiah Like You Read Romans
Peter J. Gentry
All believers should seek to learn how to read and understand the biblical prophets on their own. They are a different kind of literature from Romans, as much so as comics differ from the front page of a newspaper.
Why You Shouldn’t Neglect the First 39 Books of Your Bible
Jay Sklar
Trying to understand the New Testament without the Old Testament is like trying to understand the last four chapters of a book without reading the first eight.
Why You Shouldn't Ignore Your Conscience
J. D. Crowley
Your conscience can function like a moral version of your nervous system.
Why You Should Make Time to Read the Bible . . . Even When You’re Busy
Jen Wilkin
We make time for many things. But none is so important as the life-giving Word of God.
Why You Should Join an Imperfect Church
Jonathan Leeman
We need the body of Christ to grow and to know what it means to be a mature Christian.
Why You Should Join a Church
Mark Dever
I’m passionate that every Christian display the gospel in their lives, which is why I’m passionate about church membership.
Why You Should Go to Bed Early Tonight
David Murray
Sleep is a gift from God. It’s one of his most wonderful gifts to us—when we receive it as he intended us to receive it.
Why You Should Enroll in Wisdom University
David Murray
The primary reason people drop out of Wisdom University is peer pressure—the influence of others in the same social group or age group.
Why You Should Disciple Your Child during the Teen Years
Lindsey Carlson
We are so used to training up our children when they’re very young, but it's just as important when they hit the pivotal growth point of the early teen years.
Why You Should Be Thankful for Your Knowledge of Sin
Paul David Tripp
Of all the blessings in my life, one is without a doubt the most wonderful blessing of all. Of all the things I most needed, but could never provide for myself, this was my deepest need.
Why Your Youth Ministry Should Serve the Poor
Drew Haltom,
Philip Walkley
What does it look like to seek the welfare of our cities? How do you train your high school and junior high students to do this? Why is this important?
Why Your Youth Group Needs Generational Integration
Dave Wright
Offering students opportunities in the church makes them feel as if they are contributing—here and now.
Why Your Work Matters
Tom Nelson
The theological doctrine of calling is a rich, rich doctrine all of us should wrestle with and embrace.
Why Your Sermons Should Address Believers and Unbelievers
Joel R. Beeke
Preachers should aim to capture the attention and inspire the affection of both unbelievers and believers.
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.
Why Your Parents' Limitations Aren’t Limiting
Lindsey Carlson
Limits force you to come to grips with both your humanity and your sin nature by showing you that you are not God, but you sure want to be.
Why Your Job Matters
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
What is my vocation? How do I find one? Or, as the self-help books put it, how do I find the vocation that is right for me?
Why Your Emotions Are a Good Thing
Carolyn Mahaney,
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
God didn’t redeem us, body and soul, only for us to leave emotions out of the Christian life.
Why Your Church Is Not Exempt from the Work of Church Planting
Thabiti Anyabwile
It is important that every local church find some way to focus their ministry efforts on church planting.
Why Your Child’s Misbehavior Shouldn’t Be Your Next Social Media Post
William P. Smith
There’s nothing new about parents talking about their child’s misbehavior, but there are some underlying pitfalls that you should consider, especially as the internet magnifies them.
Why You Need Faith to See God’s Glory
Tony Reinke
The supreme spectacle of the cross brings a cosmic collision with the spectacles of this world. And we’re in the middle.
Why You Need a Sabbath from Your Tech
Tony Reinke
The human body is remarkable in similarities to an efficient machine, but we are physical beings with finite limitations and eternal souls.
Why You Must Leverage Your Self-Despair
Dane Ortlund
There is a strange though consistent message throughout the Bible. We are told time and again that the way forward will feel like we’re going backward.
Why You May Want to Take a Silent Retreat after Christmas
David Mathis
You may not know how badly you needed silence and solitude until you get to know them.
Why You'll Never Grieve Well without Hope
Nancy Guthrie
To grieve well is to have a growing sense of confidence and rest that God's promises of resurrection, centered in the resurrected Jesus, are really true.
Why You’ll Never Be Ready for All of Life’s Troubles
Philip Graham Ryken
God may give me way more than I can handle—and I think that’s normal.
Why You’ll Never Be Free Until You Start Obeying God
Kevin DeYoung
Biblical freedom doesn't mean doing what we want to do, but what we ought to do.
Why You'll Never Be Content without God
Erik Raymond
Since God is able to be completely content in himself, we are able to find contentment in him as well. We will never find true contentment with God.
Why You Don't Need to Live Confused, Accused, and Defeated
Jeff Vanderstelt
The truth of the gospel frees us from the power of guilt and condemnation.