Podcast: How You Can Jump-Start Your Bible Memorization in 2024 (Andrew Davis)
Andy Davis shares encouragement for every Christian to begin their journey of Bible memory—including practical advice on where to start and how long to spend on Bible memory each day.
How Is the Church Doing at Caring for One Another?
Edward T. Welch
Are we caring for one another the way the Bible instructs us to do so?
The Best Marriage Ever
Nancy Guthrie
No human marriage, no matter how good, can bear the weight of our expectations.
The Mission Field I Never Expected
Rachel Wilson
For those of us who are parents, God wants us to esteem the field he’s given us. It’s not a tiring distraction from the true mission field we should be tilling.
Social Algorithms Are Today’s “Lady Folly”
Brett McCracken
Algorithms lure us into constant distraction by putting “suggestions” into our minds, waiting to pounce and consume our attention.
Why Should We Disciple Younger Women?
Abigail Dodds
Disciple-making is helping others to see Christ for what he is
Podcast: Thinking Biblically about Transgenderism (Denny Burk)
How should Christians think about transgenderism, and how should we talk to our kids about it? What does the Bible teach on gender and sexuality?
Why Godly Discipline Is about Learning to Fail Better
R. Kent Hughes
We're sinners and are not striving for perfection, but aiming to please God.
How to Love People Who Feel Impossible to Love
Jamie Dunlop
Easy love rarely shows off gospel power. But love that stretches beyond what’s possible is a stage, set to display the glory of God.
The Three Stages of Temptation
Russell Moore
Temptation is typically gradual. There's more going on behind the scenes before one gives in to full-blown sin. Russell Moore explains the three stages of temptation.
True Beauty and Our God
Carolyn Mahaney,
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
We don’t have to accept our culture’s ever-changing and ever-more-tyrannical definition of beauty.
4 Ways to Prepare for Ministry
Brad Wheeler
Perhaps you’re looking for boxes to check, some way to easily measure your progress toward the pastorate. Now you’re left feeling a bit frustrated. So what now?
Jesus Is Not Ashamed of Those Who Still Sin: The Story of Peter
Erik Raymond
Our sin doesn’t put us on the sidelines for the rest of our lives. Christ forgives us and he puts us back in the game to serve him, just like Peter.
How God Is Present with His People and How His People Abide in Him
John Owen
What is it for God to be with a people? God may be said to be with men, or present with them, in sundry respects.
Beware These 4 Common Threats to Your Contentment
Erik Raymond
Culture is like a big magnet, it’s pulling on us and around us.
How Rumination Falls Short of Meditation
Carolyn Mahaney,
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
When we fix our attention on God’s standard we will begin to feel peace and hope.
Podcast: How Ancient Liturgy Can Renew Your Walk with Jesus Today (Jonathan Gibson)
Jonathan Gibson talks about why liturgy can be such a powerful force for good in the life of the Christian when rightly understood and practiced.
An Open Letter to the Student at the Start of a New Semester
Jaquelle Ferris
How do we faithfully approach a new semester as Christian students? How do we steward our studies well and honor Christ?
How Does the Cross Lead Us to Humility?
Gavin Ortlund
For an awakened heart—a heart that’s been touched by grace and the gospel—there’s a different kind of humility that is produced when you think about what Jesus did for you.
Does God Ever Give Christians Over to Their Idols?
G. K. Beale
When we’re committed to something else that doesn’t have the Spirit of God, we become as spiritually inanimate as that thing to which we are committed. We need the Lord to break through.
Are You Dissatisfied with Life? Take Communion
Kevin P. Emmert
The Lord’s Supper is a gift where Christ himself presents himself to us, and he wants us to think about who he is and who he is to us. We are hungry and thirsty people.
Words of Truth for a New Year
For Christians, the start of a new year arrives with reminders afresh of the glorious promises that God has made to his people through the Bible.
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.
Justification: The Heart of the Reformation
Michael Reeves
The issue at the heart of the Reformation was without a doubt the question of justification.
Why the Apologist Must Also Play Offense
R. C. Sproul
Apologetics does not just entail defense. It also involves offense, the positive task of constructing a case for Christianity.
The Believe-in-Yourself Gospel
Jen Oshman
We’re a generation that has been raised on spiritual fast food, and we’re sick. It’s time for us to sit down at the table, linger, and sup on the feast the King has for us.
Cultivating Habits of Grace: Day 1
Day 1: It's All About Grace In this first video, David Mathis shares three important discoveries he made in his Christian life that undergird this study and are helpful to mention right at the very …
Merciful and Gracious
Dane Ortlund
It takes a lot of sermons and a lot of suffering to believe that God’s deepest heart is “merciful and gracious, slow to anger.”
How to Read (and Not Read) the Bible
Philip Graham Ryken
We have to read the Bible as literature, but we also have to recognize that it is unlike any other book we know.
In Your Hospitality, Don’t Neglect the Main Course
Keri Folmar
As we show hospitality, we need to keep the main thing the main thing—loving Christ ourselves and helping others do the same.