3 Illustrations That Help Us Understand What It Is to Be “in Christ”
Sam Allberry
Scripture often unpacks our union with Christ using illustrations of more familiar things. Sometimes being told what something is like is a good way to begin understanding what that something is.
Podcast: Practicing Hospitality in a Pandemic (Rosaria Butterfield)
What does it look like to embrace the call on all Christians in a time where we're limited in unprecedented ways?
The Red Herring of Bible Application
David Mathis
A red herring is something that distracts, whether intentionally or not, from the real purpose and goal.
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?
How We Work Reveals Who We Are
R. Kent Hughes
What we need is a work ethic that is informed by God’s word and religiously lived out in the workplace and the church.
Imagine Reading ‘The Lord of the Rings’ the Way You Read the Bible
Greg Gilbert
Imagine reading The Lord of the Rings out of order. You pick it up, flip over to Rivendell for a moment, then hop over to Mordor before slamming back into the Shire.
Podcast: Preparing Our Kids for a Post-Christian World (Rebecca McLaughlin)
Rebecca McLaughlin discusses what it looks like for parents to prepare their teens for a life in a post-Christian world, reflectong on kids' propensity to ask hard questions and why that's a good thing,
The What and Why of Mentoring
Melissa B. Kruger
Mentoring is a discipleship relationship that focuses on equipping younger believers for the work of ministry so that they grow in maturity and unity in the faith with the ultimate goal of glorifying God.
A Single Word to Sum Up Christmas
Paul David Tripp
God’s response to our rebellion was to give us himself. He is the great redeeming, transforming gift. He is the rescue.
Why Do We Need to Keep Praying “Forgive Us Our Debts”?
Kevin DeYoung
If you want to be happy in the church (or simply not give up on the church), you need to learn forgiveness. You need to grant it, and you need to receive it.
A Call for Theological Humility
Gavin Ortlund
There are plenty of issues over which Christians will be tempted to divide. We must even be willing to make sacrificial adjustments for the sake of our unity with others in the body of Christ.
Prayer Is and Should Be Trinitarian
Pat Quinn
I am more convinced than ever that prayer is and should be Trinitarian. Of course, this doesn’t mean that every single prayer must reference the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Help! My Faith Is Being Opposed in the Classrom
Gene C. Fant Jr.
Conflict can be an opportunity to be salt and light, particularly in academic settings.
Why You Can’t Be a Christian without the Church
Mark Dever
A Christian is someone who, by virtue of his reconciliation with God, has been reconciled to God’s people.
How to Worship in a Way That Speaks to Unbelievers
Bob Kauflin
Though we don't want to cater only to the unbelievers in our congregations, we need to be aware of certain things we can do to help them encounter Jesus in a way they can understand.
Observing Advent Aright
Jonathan Gibson
The place of Advent in our calendar as being the four-week period before Christmas day on December 25 certainly lends itself to that understanding. However, while this is true, it is only half the truth.
How to Pray for International Missions
Mark Collins
When we pray for the work of missions, we are joining an essential work as co-laborers with the missionary. But what should we pray?
Does God Care about Gender Identity?
Samuel D. Ferguson
In this video, Samuel D. Ferguson carefully walks through the core beliefs of the transgender movement, comparing them with fundamental truths expressed in Scripture.
Learning Money Management from Jesus
Jerram Barrs
We need to teach much more clearly and with far greater boldness the biblical message that we will have to give an account to God, and that the choices we make today have eternal consequences.
4 Ways to Practice Theological Humility
Gavin Ortlund
Our zeal for theology must never exceed our zeal for our actual brothers and sisters in Christ. We must be marked by love.
Podcast: The False Messages Facing Women Today (Lydia Brownback)
What messages are Christian women hearing and imbibing from culture, and what does the Bible have to say?
Is Any Love Greater Than a Mother's Love?
Not even the love of a mother for her children can compare to the love of God.
Advice for a New Christian Reading the Psalms
Dane Ortlund
We want to read the Scripture, inhale it, and then exhale it out to God in whatever way makes sense for our own life.
Resources to Help You Dig into the Bible in 2022
Consider the following resources to help you as you commit to pursuing biblical truth this year.
His Ways Are Not Our Ways
Dane Ortlund
Jesus isn’t like you. Even the most intense of human love is but the faintest echo of heaven’s cascading abundance.
3 Doctrines We Can't Afford to Neglect
John MacArthur
If you talk about a doctrine that needs to be recovered, you have to start with the doctrine of Scripture.
Can We Have Jesus without the Church?
Brett McCracken
Being in fellowship with a church is integral to participating as a part of the body of Christ.
Podcast: What We Often Get Wrong about Our Emotions (J. Alasdair Groves)
In this episode, Alasdair Groves discusses what the Bible teaches about our emotions and how Christians should think about and deal with the full range of them.
Why Jam-Packed Schedules Can Be Dangerous
Kevin DeYoung
It’s safe to say that on a typical day for most of us, our responsibilities, requirements, and ambitions add up to more than we can handle, whether we admit this or not.