Evolution Is a Question of Philosophy, Not Biology
R. C. Sproul
One’s understanding of the universe’s origin (cosmogony), nature (cosmology), and age has a profound impact on one’s anthropology and theology. In these two fields Darwin’s work provoked the greatest crisis.
The Final Days of Jesus: Thursday, April 2, AD 33
In this video series, well-known New Testament scholars explore the background and significance of the history-shaping events that occurred during Jesus's last week on earth.
What Did the Reformers Think of the Church Fathers?
Stephen J. Nichols
Luther and the Reformers looked to the church fathers and were shaped by them.
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.
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?
Mark Dever’s Vision for Pastoral Ministry in 4 Words
Caleb Morell
When Mark Dever came to the church as a pastoral candidate, they asked him what his vision for the church was. What was his plan for turning the church around? He had just four words.
Podcast: What an Old Controversy Teaches Us about Grace and Legalism (Sinclair Ferguson)
Sinclair Ferguson discusses the relevance of church history and divisive theological positions as we dig into a largely forgotten 18th-century Scottish debate about God’s grace and our works.
The Lord’s Supper in Redemptive History
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Gospels tell us that the Lord’s Supper occupies a significant place within redemptive history.
2 Little-Known Facts about C. S. Lewis
Joe Rigney
Readers of C. S. Lewis may be quite surprised to discover that the man behind the pen was a bit different than how he may be perceived through his writing.
The Final Days of Jesus: Wednesday, April 1, AD 33
In this video series, well-known New Testament scholars explore the background and significance of the history-shaping events that occurred during Jesus's last week on earth.
The Case Stott Made for Christian Social Involvement
Tim Chester
For various reasons, evangelicals lost their social conscience over the first two-thirds of the twentieth century. A growing welfare system created the impression that the care of the needy could be left to the state.
Debunking the War Between Science and Faith
Hans Madueme
Many of us grew up believing science and faith are at war. We absorbed this belief by cultural osmosis—theology and science on two ends of the spectrum as enemies in mortal combat.
The Final Days of Jesus: Tuesday, March 31, AD 33
In this video series, well-known New Testament scholars explore the background and significance of the history-shaping events that occurred during Jesus's last week on earth.
The Utter Folly of the Cross
Jeremy Treat
Since the cross was a monstrous symbol of death and defeat in the first century, it is no wonder that early Christians were mocked for worshiping a crucified Savior.
A Devotional on the Excellency of Christ Seen in Christmas by Jonathan Edwards
Leland Ryken
Christ came to subdue the mighty powers of darkness, and make a show of them openly, and so to restore peace on earth.
Mere Christianity as C. S. Lewis’s Personal Testimony
Harry Lee Poe
Believing in a moral God is still not the same as believing that God took on flesh and dwelt amongst us as Jesus.
Why Does History Matter to Christians?
Vern S. Poythress
Is history important? Should it be important to Christians? What is a Christian view of history? And how should Christians study and write about history? We want to explore these questions.
The Outrage of Jesus
D. A. Carson
Today it is considered good form to weep discretely, dab tears and turn away, to be quiet and subdued. But in Jewish culture in the first century, that was simply not the way it was.
His Blessings Flow Far as the Curse Is Found
Paul David Tripp
What is the scope of the work of redemption? What in the world is God working on? What does the final chapter of the grand redemptive story look like?
The Story of the Monk Who Changed the World
Jared Kennedy
It’s not the metal band that gives the ring its worth. The value comes from the diamond the ring holds. In the same way, it’s not the strength or size of our faith that saves us.
The Importance of the Global Church
How Chuang Chua
The church is the single most important institution on earth, the organism through which God advances his kingdom.
The Nicene Creed and the Importance of a Single Letter
Stephen J. Nichols
The church could not be as grateful to anyone as they can and should be to Athanasius.
The Story of the Prisoner Who Wrote ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’
Champ Thornton
What made John Bunyan’s life, preaching, and writing so powerful? God, the Creator, had given John a mind that was extremely creative.
What a Heated Disagreement between Two Puritans Can Teach Us Today
Tim Cooper
It takes the effort to understand and to empathize—in an age of polarization when empathy seems to be in short supply. It takes time and mutual generosity.
A Devotional on Prayer by Jane Austen
Leland Ryken
Teach us to feel the importance of every day, and every hour as it passes, and earnestly strive to make a better use of what thy goodness may yet bestow on us, than we have done of the time past.
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.
Strengthen Your Prayer Life with an Assist from Past Pray-ers
Zachariah M. Carter
Ordinarily, desire is not enough. We usually have to be shown how to do something, with plenty of examples, before we can feel capable.
Justice Denied Is Love Denied
Matthew T. Martens
You have heard it said that justice delayed is justice denied. But I tell you that justice denied is love denied.
What John Calvin Really Said
Jeff Robinson Sr.
Do John Calvin’s modern-day opponents really know Calvin’s theology?
Breaking Down Jesus’s Farewell Discourse
Stephen Witmer
It’s worth looking more closely at Jesus’s upper room discourse—one of the most famous and unforgettable sermons Jesus ever preached.