What the Grand Canyon Teaches Us about Ourselves
John Piper
Ninety-nine years ago today, Grand Canyon National Park was established after President Woodrow Wilson signed a Congressional act. Learn the invaluable lesson John Piper thinks this national landmark can teach.
Help! I Can’t Get Control over My Tongue
A. Craig Troxel
There is an intimate path between our words and our heart. Our speech simply puts on display what is produced in the heart–whether good or evil.
Growth in Christ Is Not Just Personal Improvement
Dane Ortlund
Jesus is not a concept. Not an ideal. Not a force. Growing in Christ is a relational, not a formulaic, experience. Who then is this person?
3 Privileges of Intimacy with the Father
Tim Chester
As God's children, we inherit God’s glorious new world. But more than that, we inherit God himself.
4 Prayers to Pray for the Lost
We can call on the Lord on behalf of those who don't know him—for he knows and cares for them.
5 Questions about Deacons
Matt Smethurst
Deaconing is not for the faint of heart. Much of it is thankless: grunt work, not stage work.
5 Tips for Creating Healthy Bible-Reading Habits
Lewis Allen,
Sarah Allen
We must be convinced that God’s word is true, truer even than what our circumstances and our hearts’ longings are telling us.
Win the Next Generation with Love
Kevin DeYoung
The evangelical church has spent far too much time trying to figure out cultural engagement and far too little time just trying to love. If we listen and are curious about people, we will be plenty engaged.
9 Notable Quotes from The Gospel Comes with a House Key
The Bible teaches that hospitality is not an option, but a requirement, for Christians. In opening our doors, we have the opportunity to shine the light of Christ in dark places.
What about Scholars Who Deny that the Bible Condemns Homosexual Practice?
Kevin DeYoung
It's just not accurate to say that what we are seeing now as expressions of homosexuality were completely unknown to the biblical authors.
Norman Geisler (1932–2019) on the Truth about Truth
Norman L. Geisler,
Frank Turek
Norman Geisler (1932–2019) distinguishes here between contrary beliefs and the absoluteness of truth.
Feminine Beauty and Masculine Strength
Kevin DeYoung
What do we say to our sons and daughters who ask, “Daddy and Mommy, what does it mean to be a man or a woman?” Tell them they are made in the image of God and for union with Christ.
Why Study the Book of Isaiah?
Drew Hunter
Isaiah is quite lengthy, but there is great joy to be gained from diligently engaging with it.
J. I. Packer on One of the Most Urgent Needs in the Church Today
J. I. Packer
Catechesis—from a Greek word meaning "instruction by mouth"— is a historic teaching method of giving Christians the language with which to articulate the basic tenets of faith.
Who Needs Dogma when Stigma Will Do?
Kevin DeYoung
Sliding into liberalism is when you no longer take the time or make the effort to define your terms.
J. I. Packer’s Thoughts on Holiness
Sam Storms
Repentance begins with a recognition of the multitude of ways in which our thinking and attitude and belief system are contrary to what is revealed in Scripture.
What Do Angels Do?
John MacArthur
Revelation 5:8–12 portrays a similar scene, with multiplied thousands of voices singing of the worthiness of God and the Lamb. That is the song of heaven. I cannot wait to hear it.
An Open Letter to the Pastor in a Post-Christian World
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
Though we are in post-Christian times, when the culture is becoming increasingly secularized, Christianity is far from “over.”
The Lord’s Work in the Lord’s Way
Francis A. Schaeffer
If we try to influence the world by using its methods, we are doing the Lord’s work in the flesh.
Podcast: Habits for Better Bible Reading (Drew Hunter)
Drew Hunter discusses advice for Christians eager to reinvigorate, or maybe jumpstart for the first time, a consistent Bible-reading habit.
The Dangerous Ways We Add to Scripture
Michael Reeves
The pages of church history are littered with heretics who boasted of their devotion to Scripture yet failed to spot how their biblical language concealed unbiblical thinking.
What Does It Mean to Enter God’s Rest?
Richard Baxter
We are like the Israelites: When God gave them his Sabbaths of rest in a land of rest, he had more work to do to make them believe it than he had to overcome their enemies and obtain it for them.
5 Ways for Ordinary Christians to Engage in the Mission of Christ
Amy DiMarcangelo
God’s redemptive mission is vast, touching every part of life in a fallen world. For ordinary Christians, that call can feel daunting.
How to Pray When You Exercise
David Mathis
We consecrate our bodies and exercise to God “by the word of God and prayer” (1 Tim. 4:5)—through what he says to us (in his word) and what we say back to him (in our prayers). So what do we say?
The Cost of Giving Thanks
Sam Crabtree
Though God receives our offerings, he isn’t looking for our outward offerings that give back to him what he gave us in the first place.
Do We Still Need the 10 Commandments?
Kevin DeYoung
There are many people inside the church—and especially outside the church—who would say the Ten Commandments are irrelevant or antiquated.
How Can I Love People Even When They’re Wrong?
Jamie Dunlop
Paul told us in Romans 12:9 to “abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good.” But what happens when we disagree on what’s “evil” and what’s “good?”
A Church Is Not Just a Truth-Dispensing Center
Sam Allberry,
Ray Ortlund
The church is the household of God, so we can expect relationships, interaction, and shared identity to be fundamental aspects of its life.
The 10th Commandment: Don’t Even Think about It
Jen Wilkin
If contentment has been a losing battle for you, if coveting comfort or cash or companions has been your common state, let the good news sink in: contentment is learned.
15 Strategies for Men to Strengthen Their Friendships
Drew Hunter
Men, you were made for friendship. You can forge deep relationships and cultivate a culture of brotherhood around you. Here are 15 strategies.