The Case Stott Made for Christian Social Involvement
Tim Chester
For various reasons, evangelicals lost their social conscience over the first two-thirds of the twentieth century. A growing welfare system created the impression that the care of the needy could be left to the state.
God’s Grand Plan for Motherhood
Gloria Furman
God has created and equipped women to nurture the life he creates—both biological and spiritual.
A Word to Those Who Are Lonely This Christmas
Paul David Tripp
Human beings weren't created to be lonely. We were created for intimate relationship with God and intimate relationships with one another.
Innovation Exists by God’s Design
Tony Reinke
Innovators—both virtuous ones and nefarious ones—are created by God. Scripture protects us from the myth that God is trying his best to stifle and subdue the unwieldiness of human technology.
When God's Timing Is Not Our Own
Sam Storms
Often our schedule and God's seem out of sync. He often acts earlier than we had expected, or later than we had hoped.
3 Reasons We're Addicted to Digital Distraction
Tony Reinke
Author Tony Reinke explains how we use digital distractions to escape people, situations, and thoughts that make us uncomfortable.
Lent Ends in Jesus’s Death—and Yours
Paul David Tripp
Everywhere you die, you will be resurrected to new life in that area. It is the continuing resurrection/ transformation/liberation work of sanctifying grace.
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.
3 Misconceptions about Christian Growth
Thabiti Anyabwile
For the Christian to grow in a healthy way, we must clarify what growth is and is not.
How Idolizing Comfort Can Lull Us into Spiritual Sleep
Lydia Brownback
We’re all comfort junkies and we crave it from the minute we get up until the minute we go to bed.
Are You Losing Your Gospel Mind?
Paul David Tripp
I don’t know about you, but in the rush and press of life I can lose my mind. No, I’m talking about a subtle form of insanity that often inflicts me and a vast number of my Christian brothers and sisters.
How Faith in Christ Alters Our Perspective on Death
Kathryn Butler
There are two main points in which Christian faith should differentiate how we approach end-of-life care.
Podcast: A Trauma Surgeon’s Guide to Modern Medicine and the End of Life (Kathryn Butler, MD)
Kathryn Butler, MD shares from her experiences working as a trauma surgeon in an ICU and offers biblical wisdom for walking alongside loved ones at the end of life.
The Origins of the Self-Esteem Movement
Jen Oshman
People threw off the shackles of the church and the state and they began to look inward. They began to look to themselves for what is true and what is real.
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.
How to Pray for the Global Church
Samuel T. Logan Jr.
In praying for the global church, start by remembering that there is just one church of Jesus Christ.
Why Pastors Have a Unique Responsibility to Counsel
David Powlison
You must counsel. It’s not optional. You can’t say no as if it were simply a career choice, a matter of personal preference, or an absence of gifting.
4 Practical Tools to Help You Pray
Courtney Reissig
The Lord’s personal habits in prayer also provided a model for the disciples—and for us. Jesus’s example shows us that prayer doesn’t happen accidentally. We must be purposeful in prayer.
Two Misconceptions About What Heaven Will Be Like
Matthew McCullough
The world to come is wonderfully material and will be an expansion of everything we love most about this world and never a subtraction of it.
Why We Need Systematic Theology
Joel R. Beeke,
Paul M. Smalley
Why do we need systematic theology? How we answer the question depends a lot on what we think theology is.
Blessed: Why Study the Book of Revelation? (Episode 1)
Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie discusses the book of Revelation and how we actually can understand its central message, encouraging us to accept the blessing promised to those who “hear and keep” this book.
Make Enemies with Sin and Satan
Ryan M. McGraw
Our friendships say a lot about who we are. Friendships can make or break people, shaping who we are and making us better or worse for the experience.
Q&A: Dane Ortlund Answers Your Questions about the Heart of Christ for Sinners
A couple of weeks ago, we asked readers to submit their questions for Dane Ortlund. Many of you sent in questions from around the world.
Podcast: Wayne Grudem on His Life, Love of Theology, and Translating the Bible (Wayne Grudem)
Wayne Grudem talks about his life as a child and young adult, how he met his wife, and his journey to become one of the most influential American theologians of his generation.
We Need Both Rules and Relationship with God
Jen Wilkin
To obey the law is to look like Jesus Christ. While legalism builds self-righteousness, lawfulness builds righteousness.
What Your To-Do List Can’t Accomplish
Gloria Furman
When your eyes are fixed on the horizon of eternity, it affects your vision for motherhood.
Podcast: A Christian Scientific Perspective on Evolution (Stephen Meyer)
Stephen Meyer discusses the controversial topic of theistic evolution and explains what the term does and doesn't mean.
Why Did God’s Beautiful Plan of Redemption Involve Something So Ugly?
Philip Graham Ryken
When we consider carefully what Jesus was doing on that old, rugged cross, we can understand why it was so ugly. To atone for our transgressions, Jesus had to shoulder our guilty sins.
“What Makes You Beautiful”—A Poem by Kristen Wetherell
Kristen Wetherell
What makes you beautiful, my dear? What’s in your heart? Why are you here?
Why Does History Matter to Christians?
Vern S. Poythress
Is history important? Should it be important to Christians? What is a Christian view of history? And how should Christians study and write about history? We want to explore these questions.