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.
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.
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.
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"?
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?
Help! I Love Jesus but Not the Church
Dustin Benge
Have you given up on the church? Shift your gaze from your hurt and disappointment and behold the church through the eyes of Christ.
Beauty Is in the Eye of the True Beholder
Philip Graham Ryken
We know there is such a thing as beauty. We know this biblically. And if the Bible stipulates certain things as beautiful, then there really is beauty in the eye of the Beholder, with a capital B.
Paid Versus Unpaid Work
Courtney Reissig
The value of our work doesn't depend on what compensation we receive or don't receive, but on the love we offer in service to our neighbor.
What Did Jesus Teach about the Poor?
Tim Chester
If poverty will always exist, does that mean any efforts to alleviate poverty—in our own communities and around the world—are in vain?
The Collapse of the Secularization Hypothesis
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
It has long been assumed that the rise of modernity will be accompanied by the decline of religion, but the scholarly consensus today rejects the secularization hypothesis.
8 Questions about God’s Will
Wayne Grudem
What does the Bible teach about how to make decisions and discern God's will in the life of believers?
What Makes Our Prayers Distinctively Christian?
Kevin DeYoung
We're asking for God to do gospel things in our lives, among our families, and in our churches. And that's what makes Christian prayer distinctively Christian.
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.”
What Does It Mean to Take the Lord’s Supper in “Remembrance” of Christ?
Kevin P. Emmert
Many times today, Christians think that this remembrance is simply recalling past events, but this remembrance—at least from a biblical standpoint—means a lot more.
4 Principles for Political Engagement as a Christian
Jared C. Wilson
When we grasp the important contrast between the earthly and heavenly kingdoms, our hearts will direct our politics differently.
Why All Christians Should Care about Biblical Theology
Miles V. Van Pelt
Biblical theology is crucial for the health of the church because the church is “built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets.”
How Scripture Empowers Personal Holiness
John MacArthur
God wants Christians to share his holiness and to present themselves as slaves of righteousness, which will result in holiness.
It Takes Faith Not to Believe
Norman L. Geisler,
Frank Turek
Many non-Christians take a “blind leap of faith” that their non-Christian beliefs are true simply because they want them to be true.
5 Ways to Pray with Your Kids During the Day (That Aren’t at Dinnertime)
Kristen Wetherell
Through moments of prayer, we teach our kids the value of devotion to Jesus, of staying connected to him, and yielding to him. We also demonstrate how the gospel meets us in everyday scenarios.
Podcast: Honoring God in Singleness and Dating (Marshall Segal)
Marshall Segal discusses singleness and dating as a Christian, sharing some of his own story including his struggle with contentment as a single person.
A 10 Question Catechism for One-on-One Pastoral Care
Richard Baxter,
Tim Cooper
What follows is the catechism that pastor Richard Baxter used in his parish to train and instruct those under his care.
5 Sources of True Change
David Powlison
Godly growth and change happens through 5 influences and circumstances: God, Scripture, wise people, suffering, and you.
How the Bible Tells Us to Pursue Purity
Uche Anizor
In the aftermath of this onslaught against purity culture, are we in danger (and are sometimes guilty) of discarding the baby (purity) with the bathwater (purity culture)?
Life Is a Glory War
Paul David Tripp
What glory right here, right now, has captured your heart, and how is it shaping the way you respond to the situations, locations, and relationships in your life?
How to Guard against a Self-Centered Relationship with Jesus
Jen Oshman
Often without warning or intention, the drive to know ourselves becomes all-consuming. It’s impossible to not be affected by the age of self in which we currently live.
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.
An Open Letter to Husbands on Mother’s Day
David W. Jones
The fact that Mother’s Day may have secular origins does not mean that it can’t be used by Christian husbands to remind us of biblical principles related to our mothers and wives.
4 Privileges We Enjoy as Friends of God
Mike McKinley
Our friendship with God isn’t just a vague concept filed away in heaven, it’s a permanent and stable reality that gives shape and structure to our lives.