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,
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.
Orthodoxy Has Always Been Essential for Orthopraxy
Kevin DeYoung
The importance of orthodox theology in the early church cannot be overstated. Paul repeatedly tells Timothy to guard the deposit of apostolic truth entrusted to him.
God Is Still in Control
Bob Cutillo, MD
If only we could depend on something more than the power of our thinking and the tools we possess to stand between us and disaster.
Is Productivity a Godly Goal or an Unhealthy Obsession?
Ana Ávila
Let’s understand productivity correctly—as making the best use you can of the resources God has placed in your hands—and use it as a means of serving our Lord and the people around us.
Help! I Don’t Know If I’m Doing Enough for Christ
Amy DiMarcangelo
Following Jesus is costly. But, Jesus is a giver, not a taker. He calls us to die so that we can live.
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?
How C. S. Lewis Awakened John Piper to the ‘Realness’ of Life
John Piper
Lewis made me more alive to beauty. He put my soul on notice that there are daily wonders that will waken worship if I open my eyes.
An Open Letter to the Timid Evangelist
Brian G. Hedges
Only the Spirit can give life. But recognizing the Spirit’s role should thrill our hearts with hope.
Learning to Accept Help from Others (Especially Your Husband)
Courtney Reissig
Accepting help means you're acknowledging that you are not God. God doesn't need help from anyone, but you, as a human being, need a whole lot of help to get things done.
Taking a Closer Look at Philippians 2:1–11
Alistair Begg
In Philippians 2, Paul writes, "If there is any encouragement in Christ and comfort. . . " Since there is all of this, you mustn't succumb to the temptation to push yourself to the front.
You Have Everything You Need for Life and Godliness
Glenna Marshall
Knowing that God has promised to complete the work he began in us, we are well equipped to practice perseverance.
How Women Can Disciple Younger Women
Gloria Furman
How should you disciple younger women? Keep the gospel in mind.
The Reason You Are Married
John Piper
The highest meaning and the most ultimate purpose of marriage is to put the covenant relationship of Christ and his church on display.
Introducing Unfolding Grace
The Bible is more than just a book about events in history: it’s a unified story.
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.
Does God Want Me to Be Happy?
Amy DiMarcangelo
God is a good God and a generous God who wants to bring joy and happiness into our lives. He loves to bless his children.
The (Anti-Christian) Moral Absolutes of Our Culture
Kevin DeYoung
We live in a time of high moral obligation. The question is who gets to determine what those obligations are?
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.
What True Humility Is and Is Not
Gavin Ortlund
One mistake that we can make in thinking about humility is seeing it as self-hatred, as though to be humble means you’re constantly attacking yourself or you’re denying your own worth.
The Spirit’s Work of Conviction through the Conscience of a Sinner
John Owen
The work of conviction of sin on those who expected it not, who desired it not, and who would avoid it if by any means possible they could.
Why Study the Books of Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi?
Stephen M. Coleman
God sent the prophets Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi to speak powerful words of challenge and comfort to his world-weary people, words which are just as relevant and powerful for Christians today.
The Gains of Giving Up
Paul David Tripp
Why would anyone ever fast? What is to be gained from giving things up?
Learning from the Life and Death of Stephen
Nancy Guthrie
This is the way all of us want to live and die. We want to live full of faith and the Holy Spirit.
How to Pray for Unity across Denominations
Anthony L. Chute
Jesus prayed that our unity would also be a testimony such that “the world may believe you have sent me” (17:20).
What John Stott Learned about Theology from Bird-Watching
Tim Chester
Stott’s obsession with the snowy owl was more than a charming eccentricity. It reflected some important themes in his theology.
The Problem of Nice and the Promise of New
Michael Lawrence
When it comes to how we think about conversion, it’s crucial to get both our doctrine and our practices right. Churches should believe that God makes people radically new, not just nice, through conversion.
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.
Humanism: You Will Be Like God
James Montgomery Boice
James Montgomery Boice explains the dangers of secular humanism.