Why Seek the Truth? The Achilles’ Heel of Free Thought
Neil Shenvi
Atheists and agnostics insist we pursue the truth about reality—even if the idea of a meaningless universe frightens and depresses us. We ought to face facts and accept reality as it is, not as we want it to be.
Why the Gospel Requires Undivided Attention
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The gospel of Jesus Christ, the message of the book of Hebrews, calls upon the world to give earnest heed to what it has to say.
The Counterintuitive Path to Blessing
Chris Castaldo
When we pray for God’s kingdom to come “on earth as it is in heaven” (Matt. 6:10), we sometimes imagine the kingdom to be far away.
Is Your Work Life Biblically Balanced?
Bryan Chapell
We are not only expected to crown Jesus as Lord of all someday in a heavenly future; we are required to acknowledge his dominion over all things every day.
Can We Really Claim to Be Well?
John Dunlop, MD
Wellness is much more than physical health and freedom from distressing symptoms. Wellness involves the whole of our being, which includes six distinct areas.
How the Sacraments Act as Contracts
Tim Chester
The gospel is a series of promises expressed in words. God promises forgiveness, acquittal, adoption, preservation, resurrection, and glory.
5 Tips for Being a Faithful (and Not Just Busy) Mom
Courtney Reissig
Only God is God, so only God gets his to-do list done at the end of the day.
Do You Orient Yourself Toward Others?
Mark Dever
The discipling life is an others-oriented life. It labors in the power of God to proclaim Christ and present others mature in Christ.
Are You Far from God This Christmas?
Paul David Tripp
The Christmas story is a story of God making himself available, making himself near. And, so it's a story for everyone who feels distant from God.
Blessed: The Apocalyptic Nature of Revelation with Iain Duguid (Episode 2)
Nancy Guthrie
Join Nancy Guthrie as she talks with Iain Duguid about how we can understand Revelation in new ways when we read it as a letter, as a promise, and as apocalyptic prophecy.
A Devotional on Christlikeness by Florence Nightingale
Leland Ryken
If we have not true religious feeling and purpose, life . . . becomes a mere routine and bustle. . . . Our work must be the first thing, but God must be in it.
2 Truths to Help Navigate Doctrinal Disagreement with Other Christians
Kevin DeYoung
This side of heaven, we see through a glass dimly. It’s just reality. We’re not going to agree on everything.
Justification: The Heart of the Reformation
Michael Reeves
The issue at the heart of the Reformation was without a doubt the question of justification.
4 Things to Remember When Fighting for Faith
Crawford W. Loritts Jr.
How do we maintain our confidence when we are in the heat of the battle and we’re confronted with stuff we’ve never seen or experienced before?
How Biblical Doctrine Makes Us Beautiful
Michael Reeves
The Reformation was intimately tied to beauty, goodness, and human flourishing because the Reformers were seeing—through Scripture—God’s glory shine.
Glenn Harrington: Be Truthful, Not Original
In this six-minute documentary of artist Glenn Harrington, learn what inspires his paintings and how he interprets God's creative power in the natural world.
Cultural Christmas
Andreas J. Köstenberger,
Alexander E. Stewart
Christians know that Christmas is all about Jesus (or at least it once was all about Jesus), and we want it to be all about Jesus again.
The Christian Leader
We don’t need more information. We need God’s revelation.
Podcast: We're in a Strange New World. Now What? (Carl Trueman)
Carl Trueman explores the history of Western thought with the view of answering two simple questions. How did we get here? How should the church respond?
Rich in Mercy
Dane Ortlund
If God sent his own Son to walk through the valley of condemnation, rejection, and hell, you can trust him as you walk through your own valleys on your way to heaven.
The Best News Ever for Our Sexual Struggles
Paul David Tripp
What does God give us to face our inevitable struggles and sufferings? The resoundingly glorious answer of Romans 8 is that he gives us the only thing that can truly provide the rescue, wisdom, and strength we need.
Why 2 Peter and Jude Matter to You Today
Matthew S. Harmon
In the midst of a world that often seems out of control, knowing our ultimate destiny is a source of great comfort and motivation to press on in the face of serious challenges and opposition to the gospel.
Dangerous Bible Study and Puffy Christianity
Jen Wilkin
If all Scripture is God-breathed and profitable, surely there is no such thing as “useless” Bible knowledge. So, why so many warnings that studying the Bible could actually be perilous to our spiritual health?
4 Ways Baseball Fuels Supernatural Joy
Joe Rigney
How does my natural joy in baseball become a supernatural joy in God? That’s the question Christian Hedonists ask.
Pastor: Equip Your People to Counsel Each Other
Edward T. Welch
The leadership of the church has been commissioned to equip the congregation in caring for each other’s souls.
The Church’s Most Powerful Witness to the World
J. Mack Stiles
God is using the power of the church’s shared witness in remarkable ways all over the world.
Why We Need to Be More Than Nice
Jeff Vanderstelt
God's not calling you to be a nice person only—he's calling you to be a Gospel-proclaiming person.
Why Christians Must Remain Dissatisfied
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The Christian is not merely a man who knows now that he’s been forgiven, and that’s the end of it all. Not at all. That’s merely the introduction.
11 Notable Quotes from Missional Motherhood
Gloria Furman
There is eternal value in even the most mundane moments if the Great Commission informs how we’re thinking about all of life, including what it means to be a mom.
A Narrative of Hope in the Darkness of Tragedy
Cameron Cole
The sovereignty of God is not some debatable proposition; it is the assurance that your child’s death is not a meaningless accident.