An Interview with Mitch Stokes
In this video, Justin Taylor sits down with Mitch Stokes to discuss his new book.
An Open Letter to Christians Who Doubt
Randy Newman
Just defining or describing the doubt helps me talk to God more pointedly about it. And in some instances, he gives me insight or perspective that alleviates (but not totally removes) the doubt.
An Open Letter to the Christian at a Secular College
Michael J. Kruger
Whenever we start doubting our faith, it’s usually because we’ve come to believe something else in its place.
An Open Letter to the College Student Facing Weighty Decisions
Aimee Joseph
The further into college you step, the more you realize that what you thought was the destination is really only an incredible depot for decisions.
An Open Letter to the Depressed Christian at Christmas
David Murray
In the midst of a tough season, learn ways to carefully navigate the holidays while also contributing to your long-term healing.
An Open Letter to the Hesitant Church-Goer
David Gundersen
Helpful reflections and encouragement for believers who are hesitant to return to church for a variety of reasons.
An Open Letter to the Hesitant Host
Rosaria Butterfield
Are you busy? Are you important? Do you work on a tight schedule? Are your boundaries well-fortified?
An Open Letter to the Pastor Desiring Racial Reconciliation in the Church
Mark Vroegop
Reconciliation—vertical and horizontal—is the goal of the good news. Gospel unity creates racial harmony.
An Open Letter to the Pastor in a Post-Christian World
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
Though we are in post-Christian times, when the culture is becoming increasingly secularized, Christianity is far from “over.”
An Open Letter to the Sexual Sufferer
David Powlison
If you are a victim of sexual sin, God offers you true hope and healing.
An Open Letter to the Student at the Start of a New Semester
Jaquelle Crowe
How do we faithfully approach a new semester as Christian students? How do we steward our studies well and honor Christ?
An Open Letter to Those Debilitated by Their Sexual Sin
David Powlison
If you feel debilitated by a past of sexual sin or by the ongoing presence of temptation, hear these words of comfort and encouragement.
An Open Letter to Those Nonchalant about Their Sexual Sin
David Powlison
Are you living in sexual sin and darkness? Find motivation and hope for lasting change.
An Open Letter to Women Straining under the Burden of Expectations
Jen Oshman
Are you worn down by the weight of the countless roles and expectations in your life? Are you feeling the pressure of doing more and striving harder to please the people around you?
Answering Kids’ Hardest Questions: Can I Choose to Be a Boy or a Girl?
Andrew T. Walker,
Christian Walker
When we are approached with questions like that, the first thing we want to do is go to Genesis 1. And when we look at Genesis 1, we see this notion of creation order.
#antisocialmedia - Our Problem with Individualism (Reactivity Episode 4)
Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp discusses the message of individualism in our culture that is destructive to our relationships and is an enemy of the community that God carefully designed for us to live in.
An Untethered Identity Is Dangerous
Kevin DeYoung
The way that our world shapes and steers us on that quest for identity can be dangerous because it’s often without reference to God, without being anchored in his Word.
A Parent’s Guide to Talking with Kids about Gender
Andrew T. Walker,
Christian Walker
Remember that you want to be the first person to have the conversation with your child to be able to lay the biblical foundation. Otherwise, culture will form the foundation for you.
A Parent’s Guide to Talking with Kids about Political Engagement
Andrew T. Walker,
Christian Walker
Andrew and Christian Walker talk through some basic biblical, theological, and philosophical principles related to political engagement that every Christian parent should know.
A Parent’s Guide to Talking with Kids about Technology
Andrew T. Walker,
Christian Walker
All of life in the digital age is presenting us with a dizzying array of possibilities for where we spend our time, how we understand who we are, and how we perceive the world around us.
A Personal vs. Private Relationship with Christ
Jen Oshman
As we've prioritized our personal relationship with Christ, we've also privatized it.
A Personal vs. Private Relationship with Christ
Jen Oshman
As we've prioritized our personal relationship with Christ, we've also privatized it.
A Prayer for Racial Reconciliation
Mark Vroegop
Divisions of mistrust and historical bias run deep. Without God, nothing will ever change. In our pain and our weariness, we know that only Jesus can change our hearts and unite the church.
A Proper Christian Response to Sexual Sin in Our Culture
Carl R. Trueman
Sexual desire is often one of the most powerful, powerfully creative, and powerfully catastrophic forces within human history.
A Radically Different Approach to Film—A Call to Discernment
What do Christians "do" with movies? Do we treat them the same way as those who don't know the God of the universe?
Are Christians Free to Enjoy the Things of Earth?
Joe Rigney
There are two dangers that we can fall into with the things of earth: idolatry and ingratitude.