An Open Letter to the Prayerless Church
Paul E. Miller
The church is a spiritual force. It is animated by the Spirit of Jesus in our midst. So, if we want to see the church brought back to life, we have to make room to listen and be led by the Spirit as a community.
Lessons from 7 of History's Greatest Theologians
Access nearly five hours of free video content exploring key teachings on the Christian life from seven of church history’s greatest theologians.
7 Tips for Starting to Learn Biblical Greek
Dirk Jongkind
This advice is purposed not to make things easier, but to make the process more realistic, and more pleasant.
A Devotional on the Birth of Jesus by Martin Luther
Leland Ryken
I would not have you contemplate the deity of Christ, the majesty of Christ, but rather his flesh. Look upon the Baby Jesus. . . . See how God invites you.
How (and How Not) to Wait
Mark Vroegop
If you were to take a quick survey, there’d be a strong consensus that waiting is difficult, annoying, or downright bad. Waiting should be avoided and not affirmed, right?
What Is Fasting?
Cassie Achermann
Our spiritual appetites need a recalibration so that we find pleasure in Christ instead of in the world’s offerings. The solution isn’t to pursue what this world can offer but to seek what truly nourishes.
The Remedy to Self-Condemnation
Lydia Brownback
We’re called to leave the past behind, but that doesn’t mean that the scars of painful things are gone.
How to Grieve Racial Violence through Lament
Mark Vroegop
Rather than allowing racial tension to drive a wedge between us or to frighten us into silence, lament can invite all of us on a journey toward seeking God’s grace together.
3 Questions about Small Groups
Jonathan K. Dodson
We should be asking ourselves if we act like family members of the church and whether or not our participation in the church strengthens or weakens it.
Will Your Phone Dominate Your Life in 2018?
As another new year begins, let's examine our habits, including our relationships to social media and our phones.
When You Don't Even Realize How Discouraged You Are
Lindsey Carlson
The truth is, most of us don’t like the look of discouragement. It feels embarrassing. But when we avoid areas of our own insufficiency, we also avoid finding the help we so desperately need.
One Big Reason the Church Doesn't Pray
John Onwuchekwa
Are we living as if we can accomplish things on our own, or are we praying to God like we know we can't?
Did Jesus Possess Faith and Hope?
Mark Jones
Christ had to have trust in his Father, hope in his Father’s promises, and love for his Father.
4 Prayers to Pray When You’re Anxious
Read four prayers from church history along with passages from Scripture, and be encouraged to know the Lord hears you.
What Is True Worship?
Bob Kauflin
It’s the Spirit who brings life to our spirits and enables us to know, love, and worship God the Father through Jesus Christ.
A Christian Doctor Answers Questions about COVID-19
Bob Cutillo, MD
Read answers to common questions related to COVID-19 from a Christian physician.
J. I. Packer on the Hub of Christian Life
Sam Storms
Packer would contend that one has fallen short in the knowledge of God until such time as the glory of God becomes central in all areas of life and thought.
How (and How Not) to Keep the Sabbath
Guy Prentiss Waters
It is tempting to rush into discussions about what to do (and not to do) on the Sabbath. But before we get there, there are a couple of questions that we need to ask.
What Would the Apostles Do? How and When to Use Acts as a Guide for the Contemporary Church
Iain M. Duguid
We cannot and should not always do what Jesus did. Jesus healed the sick and raised the dead, exceptional gifts which we have not been given. We live in a different period of redemptive history.
10 Things You Should Know about Elisabeth Elliot
Lucy S. R. Austen
The single great passion in Elisabeth’s life was not Jim Elliot, but her desire to know the God who loved her with an everlasting love.
What Does It Mean to Let Our Light Shine?
John Piper
The light that we let shine is the light that we are. Jesus said, “You are the light of the world” (Matt. 5:14). So what does it mean then that we are the light of the world?
How Reliable Is Your Conscience?
J. D. Crowley
Martin Luther believed that maintaining a good conscience was worth going to prison for and even dying for.
Practical Tips for Parents of Scrolling Kids
Brett McCracken
Kids today need to know that the real world has always been, and will always be, more awesome than any virtual world.
Legalism: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself
Sam Storms
Legalism is the tendency to regard as divine law things that God has neither required nor forbidden in Scripture.
10 Things You Should Know about Teenagers
Jaquelle Ferris
Do teenagers confuse you? This article shares 10 things you should know about them.
The Bible Is Not an Instruction Manual
Jared C. Wilson
The way so many of us treat the Scriptures—as God's "how to" book—doesn't seem quite right when we carefully look at what its own pages say.
Finding Contentment in Singleness
Lydia Brownback
If you’re over the age of twenty-five and single, surely by now you’ve experienced at least some of the challenges of living an uncoupled life.
10 Things You Should Know about the Incarnation
Stephen J. Wellum
The Son, who is in eternal relation to the Father and Spirit, willingly humbled himself and chose to assume a human nature in obedience to his Father and for our salvation (Phil. 2:6-8).
On the Crushing Guilt of Failing at Quiet Time
Kevin DeYoung
Meet any mature, fruitful Christian, and you can almost guarantee he regularly has something like a “quiet time”—a time set aside to talk to God in prayer and hear from God in the word.
A Simple Solution to a Boring Prayer Life
Donald S. Whitney
But if God invites and expects all his children—regardless of their age, IQ, education, or resources—to do the same thing—to pray—then prayer has to be simple.