Why It Matters That Jesus Was and Still Is Human
Dane Ortlund
The impression often seems to be that the Son of God came down from heaven in incarnate form, spent three decades or so as a human, and then returned to heaven to revert back to his preincarnate state.
An Open Letter to Those Apathetic about Their Sanctification
David Powlison
A professional counselor speaks to Christian who are unmotivated to continually seek God and serve others.
Why It Is Unloving to Preach #YouDoYou
Rebecca McLaughlin
If the ship is going down, it’s not arrogant to tell people the truth and point them to the lifeboat. It’s deeply unloving not to.
You Might Be An Idolater If...
We need the Spirit to give us power over our idolatrous desires.
Our Friendship with God Is a Two-Way Street
Mike McKinley
Most Christians know that they are supposed to do some basic things: go to church, avoid sin, read the Bible, and pray. But what do any of those things have to do with being God’s friend?
12 Old(ish) Books to Read When You Are Young
Kevin DeYoung
Talk to almost any mature, vibrant Christians, and they will tell you about Christian books that have been instrumental in their lives.
The Lord Provides—Even in Tragedy
Kathryn Butler
Any good news in the hospital is a glimmer of God’s grace. Any cure reflects not the power of our own hands, but rather his provision for us.
7 Practical Things You Can Do for People Who Are Grieving
Nancy Guthrie
There are simple ways that we can demonstrate a deep sensitivity to the pain of grieving people.
The Essence of Femininity
Elisabeth Elliot
The gentle and quiet spirit of which Peter speaks, calling it “of great worth in God’s sight” (1 Peter 3:4), is the true femininity.
5 Myths about Friendship
Drew Hunter
Some people have good friendships, some don’t. Friendship—true friendship—requires intentionality and even skill.
Money Is Not Your Master
Philip Graham Ryken
The question for each of us is: What is the one thing that is keeping me from giving everything to the kingdom of God?
Podcast: The Danger in Being a Self-Made Woman (Jen Oshman)
What does it look like to pursue real fulfillment in God, rather than in ourselves? And what's wrong with the self-obsessed, individualistic culture that dominates our world today?
Why You Should Make Time to Read the Bible . . . Even When You’re Busy
Jen Wilkin
We make time for many things. But none is so important as the life-giving Word of God.
Podcast: Making Sense of Transgenderism and the Sexual Revolution (Carl Trueman)
Why is our culture obsessed with gender identity and sexuality? Learn what history has to say about our modern times and how Christians can navigate this increasingly hostile issue.
What Is the Christian Religion If You Subtract Our Union with Christ?
Sam Allberry
Without our union with Christ, Christianity is nothing. We’re not left with a diminished Christianity; we’re left with no Christianity at all.
5 Questions about the Local Church
Edward W. Klink III
Ultimately, the local church makes visible what is invisible, and reflects in words and deeds the kingdom life that is to come.
5 Myths about Homemaking
Abigail Dodds
When we make a home for others, we are often doing small and unseen work humanly speaking, but the meaning behind the work is never small.
3 Barriers to Spiritual Growth Faced by Teens Today
Lindsey Carlson
Christian teenagers attempting to grow in godliness tend to face a series of unique challenges.
4 Questions about Parenting and Screen Time
Devon Provencher
If we intend to teach our children how to appropriately enjoy, but not abuse, time in front of a screen, we must check our own hearts and habits first.
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.
The Common Calling of All Women
Abigail Dodds
Am I faithfully obeying God as his child by meeting the genuine needs of others, or am I pursuing self-actualization, self-fulfillment, or selfish ambition apart from him?
3 Reasons to Make Systematic Theology Part of Your Bible Study
Fred Sanders
What systematic theology offers is a way of surveying the essential content of the entire Bible.
3 Things to Remember about Your (Imperfect) Marriage
Paul David Tripp
What are the essential wisdom perspectives that Scripture gives us that enable us to have realistic expectations for our marriage?
The Unbiblical Pursuit of a Trouble-Free Life
John Piper
How can we keep on loving and serving people when life has so much pain and disappointment? What are the roots of endurance?
How to Pray in Times of Physical Pain
John Piper
Father in heaven, in spite of all our uncertainties and all our embattled anxieties and all our discomfort, we say, great is the Lord and greatly to be praised.
10 Things You Should Know about Dementia
John Dunlop, MD
A medical doctor shares 10 things you should know about dementia, offering advice and encouragement for everyone affected.
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.
What Memorizing Scripture Will Do for Your Kids
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
One of the neglected spiritual disciplines of our time is Scripture memorization. Rarely are churches, families, and individuals taking the time to learn by heart God’s Word.
5 Myths about Your Personal Identity
Brian S. Rosner
These days, knowing who you are and being true to yourself are seen as signs of good mental health and well-being, and the keys to authentic living and true happiness.
The Key to Not Grumbling in Suffering
John Piper
It seems to me that suffering without grumbling is one of the world's rarities.