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The Most-Read Crossway Articles from 2023

Review some of this year’s most popular articles and read great content on subjects like heaven and hell, failing at quiet time, gender identity, and the second coming of Christ.

April 2025 New Releases

Learn about the new resources released this month from Crossway, including Scrolling Ourselves to Death, edited by Brett McCracken and Ivan Mesa, and Every Hour I Need You by Katie Faris.

January 2021 New Releases

Browse a list of the new and notable resources including Journey to the Cross: A 40-Day Lenten Devotional by Paul David Tripp and the ESV Preaching Bible, Verse-by-Verse Edition.

Ask a Pastor's Wife: Friendships

Gloria Furman responds to Pam who writes, "How do you have friendships that are open and honest when you are having marriage problems?"

9 Notable Quotes from Weep with Me

In the Bible, lament is a prayer that leads to trust, which can be a starting point for the church to “weep with those who weep."

July 2025 New Releases

Learn more about the new resources releasing this month from Crossway, including A Little Theology of Exercise by David Mathis and Does Science Make God Irrelevant? by Hans Madueme.

Podcast: Does It Matter What I Believe? (Samuel James)

Samuel James walks through a number of common misconceptions and fears that we often have when it comes to thinking about our theology, ultimately making the case that what you believe matters today and for eternity.

March 2023 New Releases

Read about the new and notable resources releasing this month from Crossway. Titles include Come and See by Jonathan T. Pennington and Knowing God by J. I. Packer.

June 2023 New Releases

Learn more about the new and notable resources releasing this month from Crossway. Titles include The Biggest Story Curriculum: Box Set by Kevin DeYoung and Elisabeth Elliot by Lucy S. R. Austen.

Following Jesus in the Everyday Stuff of Life

In this video, pastor Jeff Vanderstelt calls us to look beyond the special "church" events that so often dominate our calendars and start focusing on reaching the lost in and through our everyday lives.