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Blind Spots Quiz: What's Your Blind Spot?
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Four Temptations: How Internet Habits Can Cripple Book Reading
Tony Reinke
Tony Reinke presents four temptations that interfere with reading books.
Remembering Your Baptism
Pastor Jeff Vanderstelt encourages us to remember our baptism—the sign of the new identity that Christians have in Jesus Christ.
How Do You Pursue Neighbors Who Continually Avoid Your Invitation?
Rosaria Butterfield
Here are a couple of barriers you can remove to make people feel loved and welcomed.
The Duality of Money’s Power
Paul David Tripp
Money will either bless you or curse you. It will be a tool in the hands of a God of grace, or it will be a doorway to bad and dangerous things.
The Joy of Wonder
Lydia Brownback
Despite the commercialization of Christmas and its overall worldly cast, God still infuses wonder into the season.
Fight Your Sin
Jonathan K. Dodson
Before we address fighting sin, it is worthwhile to point out that the victory over sin has already been won in Christ.
The Economy Is about More than Money
Greg Forster
The economy is a system of choices we make about all of our resources. Every choice we make is an economic choice.
How to Be a Gospel-Centered Bible Reader
Jared C. Wilson
To make sure that you are gospel-centered every day, look for Christ in the Scriptures.
Podcast: When Churches Get Doctrine Right and Everything Else Wrong (Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry)
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss the connection between gospel doctrine and gospel culture and share what it looks like when a church is theologically careful but culturally sick.
Podcast: Help! I Can’t Find Someone to Disciple Me (Garrett Kell)
In this episode, Garrett Kell discusses why all Christians are called to be discipled and to disciple others.
Podcast: Help! I’m Afraid to Share My Faith (Isaac Adams)
Isaac Adams discusses the nature of evangelism and why we so often feel intimidated, unequipped, or unsure of how to even speak about the gospel to others in our lives.
The Key to Happiness Is More Stuff . . . Right?
Erik Raymond
Our contentment is unshakeable when it is rooted in our unchanging God.
The One Thing That Will Free You from FOMO
Cameron Cole
The more heavenward my life has become, the more meaning I’ve found in mundane things, and the more motivated I’ve been to serve the Lord.
Why Do Christians Care So Much About Christmas?
Jonathan Gibson
Christians care about Christmas because it marks the beginning of the gospel, the beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Is “Follower” an Insult?
Joanne J. Jung,
Richard Langer
Followership, like leadership, is prone to misunderstanding. Unlike leadership, however, followership has few (if any) positive perceptions in contemporary culture.
You Need a Well-Oiled Gospel Memory
Paul David Tripp
It is important to have a well-oiled, activated gospel memory. It’s important to require yourself never to forget.
The Purpose Driven God
J. Ryan Lister
Only when we catch a glimpse of this God and his glorious purposes that our lives finally make sense and can truly be purpose driven.
Hope for the Hypocritical
Amy DiMarcangelo
Experiencing conviction over sin should actually encourage rather than condemn us, because it is evidence of being alive in Christ.
The Most Accessible Person in the Universe
Dane Ortlund
Jesus is lowly, he's accessible. You don't have to go through security to get to him. You just have to humble yourself.
The Why behind Rapid Cultural Shifts in Gender Politics
Carl R. Trueman
Christians are often prone to focusing on symptoms rather than looking at underlying causes.
Our Health and Salvation
Bob Cutillo, MD
Health and salvation, for three good reasons, have much in common.
Podcast: Why Is Our Culture So Obsessed with Identity? (Brian Rosner)
Brian Rosner talks about how our cultural obsession with identity impacts us as Christians and how we should think about that through the lens of the Bible.
Why Catholic Philosopher Robert George Matters to Protestants
Andrew T. Walker
With a career spanning over thirty years and who presently holds the title of McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Robert P. George is one of the world’s most prominent and respected public intellectuals.
You Can Change: A 5-Day Devotional Reading Plan
Over the course of five days, be encouraged by God’s commitment to his own in this devotional adaptation from John Piper’s book, Providence.
When Grace Dances
As we savor the good news of the sin-bearing servant of the Lord, we learn to enthuse. The gospel of a surprising salvation can only make us laugh, sing, and cheer.
Why Being Discontent Can Actually Be a Good Thing
Amy DiMarcangelo
While my never-ending desire to explore the unfamiliar can lead to sinful discontent, there’s a holy discontent it reflects too.
Is There Any Purpose in Our Loneliness?
Lydia Brownback
We were originally created by God, alone. The reason God created in this way is so that we will find our all in him.