Building a Culture of Spiritually Intentional Relationships
Mark Dever,
Jamie Dunlop
Most Active Does Not Equal Most Fruitful Could it be that the most active members of your congregation are the least fruitful? Consider for a moment: in God’s sight, not all activity carries equal value. …
How to Engage Emotionally with the Bible
Jen Wilkin
Emotions are not a bad thing, but they must arise from accurate thoughts about the truths of Scripture.
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.
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?
Does God Care about Our Happiness?
Amy DiMarcangelo
A passion for holiness isn’t the problem. It’s something every true disciple values. But sometimes we make the mistake of pitting holiness against happiness.
What Changed after C. S. Lewis Came to Christ?
Harry Lee Poe
He not only knew about God with his reason but also met God with his emotions. He experienced Joy. And God changed him.
The Willing Humiliation and Great Exaltation of the Son
Paul David Tripp
None of us enjoys moments when we are proven to be less than others, and we revel in situations where we are elevated.
Rest ≠ Idleness
Courtney Reissig
As a stay-at-home mom, it can be really hard to think about balance in the work of the home because we don’t have a boss.
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.
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.
How God Uses Friction to Shape Us
Sinclair B. Ferguson
God employs friction to shape us into his Son’s likeness. Scripture reflects on this in various places.
Finding God in Our Loneliness
Lydia Brownback
Single or married, young or old, man or woman—everyone experiences loneliness at various times and to varying degrees.
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.
Filthy Rags or Fully Pleasing?
Kevin DeYoung
There is no righteousness that makes us right with God except for the righteousness of Christ.
Modeling Our Faith to Our Kids as Both a Sinner and a Saint
Matt Chandler,
Adam Griffin
Two key components are essential for family discipleship through Christian modeling. A godly role model needs to be reliable and relatable.
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.
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.
4 Qualities of God-Honoring Work
R. Kent Hughes
Your vocation, be it ever so humble, is a divine calling, and thus must be done for the glory of God. This alone will take the church out into the world.
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.
A Brief Intro to the Origins of Humanity
Rebecca McLaughlin
One of the hot spots in the perceived conflict between science and Christianity is around the question of how human beings came to exist.
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.
How Social Media Worsens Theological Divides
Rhyne R. Putman
Rather than rushing to refute every theological misstep, we must exercise patience and grace toward those who disagree with us.
Watch Paul Tripp Teach on 12 Doctrines That Will Transform Your Life
Paul David Tripp
Paul David Tripp takes a close look at twelve core doctrines and how they engage and transform the human heart and mind.
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.
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.
Why Partial Obedience Is Disobedience
Paul David Tripp
Do you find joy in obeying your Lord? Do you treasure his commands? Do you recognize the protective wisdom of the boundaries he has set for you?
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?”
Strength in Weakness
Keri Folmar
Can we really be strong through our weaknesses?
Podcast: Does Jesus Really Like Me? (Dane Ortlund)
What does Scripture say about God's disposition towards us as redeemed sinners? What does it mean that Jesus is "gentle and lowly in heart"?
What Can We Learn about God’s Anger from Jesus?
Christopher Ash
When Jesus is angry, he is right to be angry; the cause of his anger is right, and he expresses his anger rightly.