What to Do When People Don't Sympathize with Your Suffering
Nancy Guthrie
In the midst of your heaviest grief, those around you will likely return to life as normal long before you can. Be realistic about people and their ability to enter into your suffering, to stay, and to remember.
What Does It Mean to Flourish?
Sharon W. Betters,
Susan Hunt
As counterintuitive as it sounds, flourishing is a slow and progressive death that brings abundant life.
5 Reasons We Don’t Disciple
Ajith Fernando
We need to think of the blessings, to all concerned, of biblically responsible discipling when we are reminded of the pitfalls associated with unbiblical discipling relationships.
The Problem with the Self-Help Movement
Jen Wilkin
Sanctification demonstrates that right actions work their way out from the inside and not the other way around.
Embracing God in Your Trials: A 7-Day Devotional
A 7-day video devotional on ESV.org aimed at helping you run to God in the midst of trials and suffering.
Why Jesus Cannot Be One Truth among Many
Rebecca McLaughlin
Jesus claims rule over all of heaven and earth. He presents himself not as one possible path to God, but as God himself.
Why Is Temptation So Hard to Withstand?
Lewis Allen,
Sarah Allen
Why do we need a shield to live the Christian life? The Bible is clear: because we have an enemy, who is poised ready to attack us.
5 Benefits to Reading Entire Books of the Bible in One Sitting
Read whole letters written by the apostle Paul in one sitting without distraction.
How the Lord’s Prayer Affected September 11, 2001
Lane T. Dennis
The pattern for prayer that Jesus has given to you and to me exists so that we may discover peace and contentment, hope and forgiveness, truth and assurance.
What We Misunderstand about Freedom
Paul David Tripp
I think we misunderstand true freedom. Freedom that satisfies your heart is never found in setting yourself up as your own authority.
What Does It Mean to Be Your True Self?
Carl R. Trueman
Expressive individualism, like a lot of things, captures something of the truth. Human beings do have an inner life, and that inner life is very important to who we are.
6 Questions about Prayer
John Onwuchekwa
Prayer is oxygen for the Christian. It sustains us. So it follows that prayer must be a source of life for any community of Christians.
Social Media Is Discipling You
Jen Oshman
We are shaped by the winds that blow around us. In the age of the omnipresent smartphone, the wind that shapes us most is online.
3 Roots of Job's Faith
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Douglas Sean O'Donnell exposes Job's under-the-surface theological foundations that made him hold up under duress.
What Not to Do in Your Relationship with the Holy Spirit
Mike McKinley
A relationship is a two-way street; that means that there is a role for us to play with the Holy Spirit. We need to think about what we need to do in order to enjoy and live out our communion with him.
Paul Tripp’s Story of Unexpected Suffering
Four years ago, Paul David Tripp entered the hospital with what he thought was a minor issue and began a journey with pain and suffering for which he felt completely unprepared.
Know Your Sin
Jonathan K. Dodson
Before we can fight our sin, we must know what sins are currently present in our lives
5 Reasons You Did Not and Cannot Reinvent Yourself
Brian S. Rosner
You are not just an individual. You are not your own creation. You did not invent yourself. You exist in a web of relationships. You are a social animal.
Free Audiobook: How Can I Love Church Members with Different Politics?
Free audiobook available of 'How Can I Love Church Members with Different Politics?' by Jonathan Leeman and Andy Naselli read by
Is God Fair to Judge Us?
Rebecca McLaughlin
Most of us like to think we’re basically good people. We know we’re not perfect. We sometimes do bad things. But at heart, we think we’re pretty good.
Podcast: How to Study the Bible (Jen Wilkin)
In this episode of The Crossway Podcast, we chat with Jen Wilkin about the importance of developing a habit of Bible study in various seasons of life.
I’ve Heard It Said, “Once Saved, Always Saved”
Andrew David Naselli
The Bible repeatedly warns us that God will not finally save you if you don’t persevere in the faith and good works.
5 Pieces of Advice for Discussing Gender Roles with Other Christians
Abigail Dodds
We won’t be able to say everything in one conversation, and we certainly won’t say everything perfectly.
Help! I’m Feeling Stressed about Finances
Mary J. Moerbe
As members of our families, God calls us to love and serve one another, and, as members of the Household of God, to practice stewardship over the gifts God has given us.
7 Pitfalls to Avoid in Your Discipleship
As you get going in discipleship doing spiritual good to others, consider a couple of pitfalls you should avoid. The following list isn’t exhaustive, but hopefully it will help you approach the discipling task with wisdom.
10 Things You Should Know about Poetry
Leland Ryken
We should all learn the language of poetry. Here are ten reasons why.
5 Inspiring Stories about Evangelism
Hear stories from 5 women God is using right now to take the good news to those who need to meet the Savior.
10 Key Bible Verses on Hope
As believers, we put our ultimate hope not in this world, but in what is unseen. We trust and wait expectantly for God to usher forth the promised King and kingdom.
Do You Ever Question Your Digital Habits?
Samuel D. James
Habits such as reading Scripture, prayer, and faithful membership in a local church are integral to growing as believers. But the importance of habits goes beyond the typical spiritual checklist items.
How Do I Follow Jesus When He Is Not Here?
John Piper
Jesus knew that he would not always be on earth, so the command that we follow him was relevant not only for his physical days on earth but for all time.