Podcast: 6 Practical Principles for Increasing Your Productivity (Ana Ávila)
Ana Ávila emphasizes that we each have just the right amount of time to do what God wants us to do, walking through several key productivity principles that will help us manage our time wisely.
Podcast: Why You Can’t Stop Looking at Your Phone (Samuel James)
Samuel James sets forth a distinctly Christian theology of technology, one that is profoundly realistic about its power, both for good and evil.
Is It Right for Christians to Think the World Is Not Our Home?
There really are two kingdoms that are competing within the gospels. There is the kingdom that is ruled by Satan and there is the kingdom that is ruled by Jesus.
Be Inspired by the Lives of Key Reformation Figures
Be inspired by the lives and ministries of 5 key historical figures whom God used to bring reformation to the church.
How to Flourish in a Fallen World
James M. Hamilton Jr.
When the man and woman sinned against God, they were expelled from his presence, driven out of Eden.
Our Health and Salvation
Bob Cutillo, MD
Health and salvation, for three good reasons, have much in common.
Will You Be a Lifelong Learner?
David Mathis
For Christians, the stakes are even higher for cultivating holy curiosity and the mindset of a lifelong learner.
Podcast: Using Stories to Help Kids Understand Right and Wrong (Betsy Childs Howard)
Why are stories such powerful tools for instilling deep, biblical truths in our kids? Are moral formation and the gospel of grace mutually exclusive?
Doctrine: Information Leading to Heart Transformation
Paul David Tripp
When you enter the world of biblical truth, you’re entering a moral battleground. The great drama of life is not about information.
Why Doctrine Matters
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Developing doctrine in the church is one more in a series of improvisations.
The Vinedresser Shows His Love by Pruning the Vine
Courtney Doctor
We have to remember that the vine dresser loves the vine, and the vinedresser loves the branches. And his pruning is not just hacking away or lopping off things carelessly, but he’s very, careful.
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 Two Peculiar Acts of the Father in the Work of Redemption
John Owen,
Richard Snoddy
Two peculiar acts there are in this work of our redemption by the blood of Jesus, which may be and are properly assigned to the person of the Father.
How I Learned to Lament
Mark Vroegop
No one sets out to learn lament. But once you find it, you're so thankful because there's grace that God can give you when the dark clouds of hardship and pain roll into your life.
What Is Our Friendship with God Supposed to Look Like?
Mike McKinley
We think that communion with God, or friendship with God, is some sort of secret, mystical, spiritual experience, but it's not as complicated as we might be tempted to think.
“She Is Different”: Reflections on Peace
Kristen Wetherell
Peace describes the heart that knows it is safe in God. The third virtue of the fruit of the Spirit is all about what God’s love and joy have accomplished for his people—“peace with God” (Rom. 5:10).
How to Develop a Heart of Thanksgiving
Focusing on what I don’t have or what I can’t do is a common detriment to practicing biblical hospitality.
The Christian Life Is about Wakefulness
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
The Spirit of Christ burns in our hearts, awakening us to the presence and activity of Jesus Christ. Sleeper, awake!
How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
Jaquelle Ferris
To live a life transformed by the gospel means that everything in life changes.
Create a Plan to Date Your Wife
Justin Buzzard
There is no one right way to do this. Every marriage is different. Every wife is different. You need to create an annual plan that’s unique to the dream God has given you for your marriage and your wife.
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.
Podcast: Mind Your Own Conscience and Love Your Neighbor (Andy Naselli and J. D. Crowley)
Should always obey our conscience? What should we do when our conscience disagrees with another Christian’s, and how the conscience relates to objective right and wrong?
The First Step Toward Finding Joy in God Is to Desire It
John Piper
The desire to rejoice in God is a species of joy in God. It’s a seed. You think of a seed and a tree. A seed is a real thing. It’s life, but it’s different from a tree.
Podcast: Don’t Waste Your Waiting (Mark Vroegop)
Mark Vroegop offers his thoughts on the difficult yet important question of what it looks like to wait well as a Christian.
Help! My Daily Worship Feels Stale
Jonathan Gibson
When we experience a time when our quiet time becomes stale, it’s easy to become discouraged, especially if we don’t know where to look for help. However, help is at hand in two ways.
The Key to Happiness Is More Stuff . . . Right?
Erik Raymond
Our contentment is unshakeable when it is rooted in our unchanging God.
Why Devotional Bible Reading Is Good Bible Reading
Dane Ortlund
The purpose of reading the Bible devotionally is to commune with God and grow closer to him.
Developing a Plan for Summer Bible Study
Kathleen Nielson
As you develop your plan to feed deeply this summer on God’s Word, here are five suggestions to help fill these summer days with spiritual fruit.
The True Way of Keeping Christmas
George Whitefield
I entreat that your time may be thus spent. Let it not be about your dressing, your plays, your profits, or your worldly concerns but let it be the wonders of redeeming love.
The Key Difference Between Entertaining and Christian Hospitality
Rosaria Butterfield
In a world that doesn’t understand intimacy and would rather mouth off on social media than sit around a dinner table and talk about real things, it takes practice to embrace some awkwardness.