The Biggest Challenge the Church Faces Today Is to Think Differently than the World
D. A. Carson
The greatest challenge that the church faces today to avoid thinking like the world is the same as the greatest challenge that the church always faces to avoid thinking like the world.
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?
This Day in History: John Stott Was Born
Tim Chester
On this day in history John Stott, one of the most influential Christian leaders of the twentieth century, was born. This year marks the centenary of his birth.
Practical Suggestions for Cultivating Communion with God
Kelly M. Kapic
We were made by God to find our greatest joy in fellowship and communion with God.
Podcast: C. S. Lewis on Truth, Beauty, and the Human Heart (Joe Rigney)
Joe Rigney explores the legacy of one of the most beloved Christian thinkers and writers of the 20th century.
This Day in History: John Newton Was Born (and Surrendered His Life to the Lord)
Tony Reinke
“The day is now arrived when I propose to close all my deliberations on this subject with a solemn, unreserved, unconditional surrender of myself to the Lord.”
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.
How to Be Content in Plenty or in Need
Barbara Hughes
Women who love God and love his word find sources of joy and satisfaction that surpass any the world has to offer.
Help! My Sunday Mornings Are Chaotic
Jani Ortlund
You have the opportunity of passing on to your children a deep love for Sunday mornings. Children learn to love what their parents love.
How Not to Share the Gospel at Christmas
Paul David Tripp
Christmas is a wonderful opportunity to share the hope of Christ with people in your life—both in word and deed.
Why Listening to a Podcast Is Not a Substitute for Going to Church
Brett McCracken
Going to a church has many benefits. If you are physically able to attend a church, you should make it a priority.
An Open Letter to Those Suffering in the Hospital
Kathryn Butler
Perhaps in the hospital bed, you try to pray but can’t find the words. The spiritual disciplines upon which you’ve depended seem oceans away.
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.
You Were Designed for Spirituality
Justin L. McLendon,
Christopher W. Morgan
Humans are created good and blessed beyond measure, being made in God’s image, with an unhindered relationship with God, and with freedom.
A Mother’s Heart-Cry
Katie Faris
Every hour I need you. Morning, noon, and night. Every minute and every second. Every breath. More than anything else in my life, motherhood has illuminated my need for God. You too?
Blessed: The Theology of the Book of Revelation with Tom Schreiner (Episode 4)
Nancy Guthrie
Join Nancy Guthrie as she talks with Thomas Schreiner about how our reading of the book of Revelation is impacted by our theology of the Trinity, judgment, and eschatology.
Why Do Traditions Matter?
Noël Piper
Although we cannot bequeath God to our children, we can help them know him and understand him in ways that prepare them to believe in his name.
My Suffering Savior Taught Me to Sing
Joni Eareckson Tada
My suffering Savior has taught me to always choose a song—a song that fortifies my faith against discouragement and breathes hope into my heart.
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.
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.
Are Love and Authority Mutually Exclusive?
Jonathan Leeman
But authority in creation and authority and redemption actually work together—for good.
3 Imperatives for Christ’s Early Disciples (and for Us)
Nancy Guthrie
Repentance has always been and will always be the way into restored fellowship with God. It is turning away from self, away from whatever we’ve given our allegiance, and toward Christ.
The Economy’s 3 Essential Ingredients
Greg Forster
Economists are looking at things that people have to make trade-off decisions about. That includes material resources, time, and relationships.
Why Study the Books of Jonah, Micah, and Nahum?
Kristofer Holroyd
Each book of the Bible has something unique, something distinct, to teach us about God, about ourselves, and about the meaning of life.
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.
Your Joy and Grief at Christmastime Are a Shadow of Something Greater
Sarah Walton
During the Christmas season we have a heightened longing for hope, joy, and all that is good and beautiful. And yet these prove to be a mere shadow of what we truly long for.
Suffering: A 7-Day Reading Plan
This 7-day Bible reading plan was created to help you draw encouragement from God's Word in the midst of suffering—leading to hope in the gospel through the power of the Spirit.
The Song of Songs: A 7-Day Devotional
Through this video devotional, beging to grasp God’s vision for love and marriage by working through the Song of Songs.
What Can We Know about the Father’s Involvement in the Crucifixion?
J. I. Packer
What sort of knowledge of God’s action in Christ’s death may we have? That a man named Jesus was crucified under Pontius Pilate. What further knowledge about the cross, then, may Christians enjoy?
Why Do Christians Care So Much About Submission to Authority?
Jonathan Leeman
You are a creature created in God’s image, called to image him, represent him, and show what he’s like. And so fundamentally, he’s the one with rule.