How (and How Not) to Find Identity in Your Work
Paul David Tripp
How often do you feel torn between the demands of career, the responsibilities of family, and the call to serve the church actively? Could it be that you are asking your job to do for you what it cannot do?
10 Things You Should Know about Adoption
Russell Moore
Adoption reflects the gospel to a watching world. Learn more about the process and purpose of adoption.
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.
3 Ways Grace Teaches Holiness
John MacArthur
The same grace that saves sinners from the penalty of their sin also instructs them in holiness.
2 Big Barriers to Christian Hospitality
Rosaria Butterfield
Too often, we're not honest with one another about where we hurt, how we struggle, and what we need.
Don’t Quit the Everyday Work of Marriage
Paul David Tripp
Why do we quit paying attention? Because it is hard work to care, it is hard work to discipline ourselves to be careful, and it is hard work to always be thinking of another person.
What You Need to Understand about Evangelism before You Do Evangelism
J. Mack Stiles
What comes to mind when you hear the word evangelist? What about evangelism? Before I became a Christian, those words sounded creepy and pushy to me.
7 Questions about the Creeds
J. I. Packer,
Joel Scandrett
What is a creed and why is it important for the Church? Learn the basics from the answers to seven questions from To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism.
Feeling Dissatisfied? Lean into It
Matthew McCullough
We enjoy the moment more when we just accept that it won’t last, that we can’t possibly fully capture it, and that we may as well soak it up while we can.
Finding Your Identity in Christ
David Powlison
We need to know that we are not in charge and we need to know how to submit to God as the one who is in charge.
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.
How to Help Those Who Believe the Prosperity Gospel
Sean DeMars
How do we help our family members, friends, coworkers, or even fellow church members who are swept up in the prosperity gospel? Here are a few simple ideas.
Let’s Talk about Our Bible Literacy Problem
Jen Wilkin
When women grow increasingly lax in their pursuit of Bible literacy, everyone in their circle of influence is affected.
The 2 Characteristics of Revival
Megan Hill
By divine command, we must pray for the reinvigorating of God’s people—morning and evening, today and tomorrow, this year and next year, and in all the years until Christ’s return.
Why God Saved You
Paul R. House
God saves people for a purpose. Salvation in Christ begins a life spent growing into being like him and serving him faithfully.
Tips for Students Facing Doubt in the Real World
Michael J. Kruger
When facing doubts and fears, the last thing you want to do is isolate yourself and struggle alone.
Can Humility and Social Media Coexist?
Gavin Ortlund
We cannot stop the incessant screaming and scrambling that is the internet. But we can try to reduce our own involvement in the problems and do whatever we can to contribute to a healthier culture.
Why the Christian Faith Is Fundamentally . . . Uncomfortable
Brett McCracken
The very nature of Christian faith is uncomfortable—especially in today's world.
Despairing Over the Culture? There's Still a Reason to Get Out of Bed Tomorrow
Carl R. Trueman
Is the world so intent on dismantling what it means to be a human being that society is doomed to collapse, or at least committed to shunting Christians and Christianity to its far margins?
How Should Christians Share the Gospel with Practicing Homosexuals?
Kevin DeYoung
You preach the same gospel that you would preach to someone who is not in the homosexual lifestyle.
Cultural Singleness vs. Christian Singleness
Sam Allberry
What Christians mean by singleness is often very different to what our secular friends mean by singleness.
How to Study Scripture Theologically
Joel R. Beeke
Doing theology is a process that involves both study and personal spirituality. And these are not two separate activities.
How to Pray
The Lord's Prayer—a simple prayer which Jesus taught his disciples—can also show us how to talk with God in prayer.
15 Ways to Honor Christ as Women
Susan Hunt
As “true” Christian women, we consecrate ourselves to fulfill his calling and purposes for our lives.
Do We Secretly Resent Evangelism?
Daniel Hames,
Michael Reeves
Every Christian knows we’re meant to share the gospel and look for opportunities to witness to Christ, yet almost all of us find it a genuine struggle, if not a gloomy discouragement.
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.
You Were Made to Meditate
David Mathis
God designed you with the capacity to pause and ponder. He means for you not just to hear him, but to reflect on what he says.
Does Singleness Require a Special Calling?
Sam Allberry
Many Christians have taken “the gift of singleness” to mean some special capacity to cope with it. But there are a number of problems with this way of thinking.
4 Guiding Principles for Cultivating Friendship
Drew Hunter
It may be true that you are too busy for friends. But that doesn’t mean you should be. We always make time for what we treasure.
Discipline Your Body—for Christ
Sam Allberry
The Bible is littered with cautionary tales of those who seemed spiritually vibrant but in the end showed themselves to be disqualified. The key to it all is the body. It needs to be disciplined.