What Christmas Carols Get Right (and Wrong) about the Star of Bethlehem
Colin R. Nicholl
Most of us love our Christmas traditions, especially singing the old, familiar carols. From time to time, however, we might well wonder about the correctness of some of the things we’re singing so gustily.
The Contagion of Grace
Rosaria Butterfield
When Jesus walked the earth, he wasn’t afraid to touch hurting people. He drew people in close. He met them empty and left them full and turned everything upside down.
Should Same-Sex Marriage Be Legal?
Kevin DeYoung
This is an issue about which Christians should not be indifferent.
Why the Physical Earth Matters to God
When we fail to value creation, we fail to honor the God who made and sustains it.
What the Early Church Can Teach Us about Living in This Strange New World
Carl R. Trueman
Traditional Christians are typically those who take history seriously. If only we might be able to return to ancient worlds, we tell ourselves, all might be well.
Teach Your Kids Their Identity before the World Does
Christina Fox
What do you want to be when you grow up? Who are you? It’s one of the most fundamental questions of life. And the answer our culture has come up with is very far from the truth.
Does God Care about Gender Identity?
Samuel D. Ferguson
In this video, Samuel D. Ferguson carefully walks through the core beliefs of the transgender movement, comparing them with fundamental truths expressed in Scripture.
How Should Christians Share the Gospel with Practicing Homosexuals?
Kevin DeYoung
You preach the same gospel that you would preach to someone who is not in the homosexual lifestyle.
The (Anti-Christian) Moral Absolutes of Our Culture
Kevin DeYoung
We live in a time of high moral obligation. The question is who gets to determine what those obligations are?
How Technology Is Changing the Way We View People Created in God’s Image
Brett McCracken
One of the ways that modern technology is changing the way we view other people has to do with the disembodied nature of so much of modern technology.
Podcast: Preparing Our Kids for a Post-Christian World (Rebecca McLaughlin)
Rebecca McLaughlin discusses what it looks like for parents to prepare their teens for a life in a post-Christian world, reflectong on kids' propensity to ask hard questions and why that's a good thing,
Humanism: You Will Be Like God
James Montgomery Boice
James Montgomery Boice explains the dangers of secular humanism.
Is Productivity a Godly Goal or an Unhealthy Obsession?
Ana Ávila
Let’s understand productivity correctly—as making the best use you can of the resources God has placed in your hands—and use it as a means of serving our Lord and the people around us.
Why Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Is a Dead End
Jen Oshman
It's very easy to shelve God and decide we don't really need him. We just need to believe in ourselves, to invent who we are and what we want to do.
Podcast: The False Messages Facing Women Today (Lydia Brownback)
What messages are Christian women hearing and imbibing from culture, and what does the Bible have to say?
DNA 101: How It Works and Why It's Astounding
Stephen C. Meyer
The ultimate question in the origin of life is the question of where information comes from.
What John Stott Learned about Theology from Bird-Watching
Tim Chester
Stott’s obsession with the snowy owl was more than a charming eccentricity. It reflected some important themes in his theology.
The Crisis Facing Our Pastors
Peter Orr
Of course, every Christian faces difficulty—Jesus called us to a life of carrying our crosses as we follow him. However, the challenges of those in pastoral ministry are often more acute.
How the Bible Talks about Corporate Responsibility and Repentance
Kevin DeYoung
Do we share some responsibility for the sins committed by those who were part of the same immediate family? What about the same religious family?
Men: Don’t Neglect These 4 Key Spiritual Disciplines
R. Kent Hughes
Godliness requires discipline. Here are four categories to commit to growing in.
Don't Let the Culture Train Up Your Children in the Way They Should Go
Kevin DeYoung
We need to be intentional about catechizing our kids with what is truly good, truly beautiful, truly life-changing, and life-saving, and God-glorifying.
How to Help Your Teens Use Their Phones for Good
Katherine Forster
How can you help your teen wield their technology for good purposes, while avoiding the inherent dangers?
Why Reading Is a Lost Art
Thoughtful reading is becoming a lost art. Artful reading is dying. Many people believe it’s drawing a final breath on its deathbed.
Help! My Faith Is Being Opposed in the Classrom
Gene C. Fant Jr.
Conflict can be an opportunity to be salt and light, particularly in academic settings.
How Should the Church Confront Social Injustice?
Thabiti Anyabwile
We need to hear the voice of Dr. Francis James Grimké as he beckons us to both reform the church, leadership, and our society with the gospel of Jesus Christ and Christian witness.
How Books Help Us Connect in Ways the Internet Doesn’t
Brett McCracken
We sometimes characterize the digital age as a “post-literate” age, where images and video have taken over the place that written words used to occupy.
Podcast: Practicing Hospitality in a Pandemic (Rosaria Butterfield)
What does it look like to embrace the call on all Christians in a time where we're limited in unprecedented ways?
Take a Bold Stance against the Commonality of Porn
Ray Ortlund
What if not just one man but a whole generation of men takes a bold stand against the new slave trade of our time—pornography?
A Trial Lawyer Answers the Most Searched Questions about the Criminal Justice System
Matthew T. Martens
Matt Martens is a trial lawyer in Washington, DC who has spent most of his career in criminal law. In this video, he offers clear and candid answers to some of the most searched questions about criminal justice.