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.
Why Our Feelings ≠ Knowing God’s Will
Lydia Brownback
Feelings are not meant to be our guide. That's the role of God's Word in our lives.
7 Tips for Becoming a Better Encourager
Lindsey Carlson
Because Christians are called to encourage one another, we must make sure that we are crystal clear on who we are called to encourage, how we are called to provide help, and why we are called to do so.
9 Tips for Making the Most of Your Bible Study
Jen Wilkin
As you read the Bible devotionally, seek to complement this with time in which you also build a basic knowledge of Scripture. Here are nine suggestions to help you make the most of that time.
C. S. Lewis and the Beauty of Self-Forgetfulness
Joe Rigney
To become humble and self-forgetful is to become truly human so that we might truly know God. God wants to give us himself.
Why Should Christians Want to Help the Poor?
Wayne Grudem
Why should Christians want to help the poor? The Bible gives us two kinds of reasons, including numerous specific commands in Scripture that tell us to do so.
7 Tips to Help Introverts Connect at Church
Megan Hill
In our individualistic, consumer-minded culture, it can seem acceptable to conclude that, if you’re an introvert, church just isn’t your thing. But the Scriptures tell a different story.
Why We Sometimes Prefer to Keep God at a Distance
Edward T. Welch
The Lord pursues and offers forgiveness of sins to those who want their own way, who want to have their own kingdom.
What Does the Bible Say about Evangelism?
J. Mack Stiles
There is a gift of evangelism, and we should be grateful for those to have it, but all believers are called to be faithful in sharing their faith.
How the Love of God Helps Us Walk in Holiness
C. D. "Jimmy" Agan III
The testimony of Scripture is clear: if we want to walk in the way of holiness, the love of God is indispensable to our progress.
Is Rest Just a Dream?
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp explores the idea of elusive rest and our ultimate hope in the life to come.
Why Study the Book of Numbers?
Michael LeFebvre
It is one of the great ironies of Scripture that the generation that saw God’s works most vividly became the epitome of those who refuse to believe him.
What Did Jesus Teach about Giving Generously?
John Piper
The reason money is so crucial for Jesus is that across all cultures and all ages it represents the alternative to God as the treasure of our hearts, and therefore the object of our worship.
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.
Where There's Hope, There's Life
J. I. Packer
We humans are hoping creatures; we live very largely on and in our anticipations, things we know are coming and we look forward to.
The Crushing Obligation to Keep Doing More and More
Kevin DeYoung
I understand there are lazy people out there who need to get radical for Jesus. I also know people like me, people who easily feel a sense of responsibility, people who easily feel bad for not doing more
Is God's Word Enough?
Kevin DeYoung
The word of God is more than enough for the people of God to live their lives to the glory of God.
How Baptism Changes Our Status
Tim Chester
Baptism declares that you are in Christ. You have died with him and risen with him.
Unpacking “No Creed but the Bible”
Carl R. Trueman
Many Christians may well have heard the phrase ”no creed but the Bible“ at some point. Is it a faithful and useful principle for guiding how we think about Christian truth and authority?
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.
Whom Is Jesus Ashamed Of?
Erik Raymond
According to Jesus, the people who are ashamed of him are those who refuse to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow him. They’ve considered Jesus unworthy of their devotion and obedience.
How Studying the Bible Restores the Soul
Paul R. House
How does the Bible restore our lives daily? I find no better explanation of what I have learned than the words of Psalm 19.
Looking Heavenward Transforms Our Sorrow
Cameron Cole
Many may think this heavenly-mindedness would make a person detached and ineffective in this present earthly life. The opposite was true for the apostle Paul.
Why We Desperately Need the Message of Revelation
Thomas R. Schreiner
In the midst of evil, in a world in which the Christian faith is under attack, we need hope and assurance that evil will not have the last word.
Help! Reading the Bible Feels More Like a Chore Than a Delight
Uche Anizor
I have become increasingly convinced that some of our resistance to the Bible is rooted in our failure to really see it for what it is fundamentally: a gift.
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.
How to Prioritize Reading
Tony Reinke
We will often neglect what we don’t prioritize. And book reading is often neglected because it fails to be a priority.
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.
Should the Church Operate Like a Business?
Matthew Emadi
How we think about the church will affect how we think about our service in the church.
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.