A New Generation of African-American Christians
Anthony J. Carter
The church needs the light of the truth that is the glorious and biblical doctrines recovered during the Reformation.
An Antislavery Message from 1776 by the Nation’s First Black Ordained Minister
Lemuel Haynes
It is evident, by ocular demonstration, that man by his depravity has procured many corrupt habits that are detrimental to society.
A Movie So Good It Will Ruin You—Would You Watch It?
Tony Reinke
Do we have the ability to keep ourselves from entertainment unto death?
A Mistake Christians Make regarding the LGBTQ+ Movement
Carl R. Trueman
For Christians, our identity is not rooted primarily in our feelings or desires, be they sexual or otherwise. Our identity is to be rooted by the fact that we are created in the image of God and united to Christ.
A Marvel More Fascinating Than Your iPhone
No one could pick up an iPhone or a smartphone of any kind and think that it was an accident. Learn about something that's infinitely more complex.
All the Very Best Stories Lead Us to Hope in the Darkness
Kathryn Butler, MD
Stories, it seems, can remind our kids that in Christ, morning will always come, no matter how deep the darkness.
All Brain, No Soul?
Brad Sickler
The allegation is that we should no longer believe in souls because science has solved the problem of consciousness, leaving nothing for souls to do.
A Lie the World Tells Mothers
Abigail Dodds
The world tells mothers that they can do it all and have it all, but that they need not give their all.
A Key Difference between Social Conservatism and Political Conservatism
Andrew T. Walker
I am a political conservative myself and I’ll fully admit that there are aspects of political conservatism today that gain acceptance under the umbrella of political conservatism that I am wary to adopt.
Advice for Wisely Navigating the Internet
Brett McCracken
Wisdom is knowing where you're going and sticking to that. Foolishness is straying off the path, being susceptible to people on the periphery calling for your attention.
Advent Is for Looking Forward and Looking Back
Noël Piper
During Advent we look back, thinking how it must have been, waiting for the promised salvation of God, and we look ahead, preparing ourselves to meet Jesus at his Second Coming.
A Diagnosis of Our Culture's View of Sexuality
Paul David Tripp
We've lost the ability to talk about sex and gender, asking sex to be what it was never meant to be.
Act Like the Human that You Are
C. Everett Koop,
Francis A. Schaeffer
People are special and human life is sacred, whether or not we admit it. Every life is precious and worthwhile in itself—not only to us human beings but also to God.
A Christian’s Perspective on Economic Downturn
Greg Forster
Discipling people for the new economy is a major challenge. But our gospel is big enough, and our God is strong enough.
A Christian Perspective on International Women’s Day
Jen Oshman
As the world takes a moment to applaud women and girls in various ways, may we Christians be the biggest champions, the loudest cheerers, and the most proactive supporters of women.
A Christian Doctor Answers Questions about COVID-19
Bob Cutillo, MD
Read answers to common questions related to COVID-19 from a Christian physician.
A Brief Intro to the Origins of Humanity
Rebecca McLaughlin
One of the hot spots in the perceived conflict between science and Christianity is around the question of how human beings came to exist.
9 Ways Music Can Glorify God
Bob Kauflin
Music is a gift meant to bring glory to God; don't let it become an idol.
9 Ways Emotions Play a Role in Theological Diversity
Rhyne R. Putman
Because human beings are complex creatures with reason, will, and emotion, no reductionistic scheme can explain why we reason or why we dissent the way we do.
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."
9 Notable Quotes from Coronavirus and Christ
The only firm foundation we have in an unpredictable world is the rock of Jesus Christ.
8 Ways We Normalize the Abnormal
Paul David Tripp
God has made it clear that the norm for his children should be love. It is the thing that the listening and watching world should know us for.
8 Theses on Christians and Twitter
Read Mercer Schuchardt
This month, Twitter celebrates its 12th anniversary. Short, pithy, snarky statements are the currency of Twitter, but, how should Christians engage?
8 Reminders in the Face of the Coronavirus Pandemic
Dane Ortlund
These are strange days, days of fear, days of hysteria. In other words, days that simply bring all our latent anxieties up to the surface.
8 Notable Quotes from What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality?
God’s word addresses how we, as Christians, should think about sexuality and offers us hope and wisdom for navigating today’s cultural landscape with humility and grace.
7 Tips for Sharing the Gospel with Teens
Jaquelle Crowe
Before teens can actually explain the gospel, they must first know it themselves. Then they must know how to articulate it.
7 Tips for Being More Productive
Ana Ávila
True productivity is not about results but about faithfulness. We are productive when we are walking in the good works God has prepared for us, whatever the results of those good works are.
7 Reasons Why You Should Study the Book of Ruth
John Piper
Ruth is a very old book. The events took place over three thousand years ago. Could it be relevant and helpful for your life? I think so.
7 Notable Quotes from Surviving Religion 101
The college years can challenge your faith and belief in the Bible, so it’s important to equip yourself to engage secular challenges with intellectual honesty, compassion, and confidence.