Podcast: Christianity Is Both Easier and Harder Than You Think (Kevin DeYoung)
Kevin DeYoung discusses the reasons we’re so hard on ourselves and what it looks like to truly embrace the freedom and joy of being beloved children of our heavenly Father.
Mom, What Is Your Only Comfort in This Life?
Katie Faris
When our hearts are full of questions and we're asking Why? and How?, so often what we think we want or need is answers to those questions.
Podcast: How to Be Like God without Trying to Be God (Jen Wilkin)
Jen Wilkin helps us understand what the Bible teaches us about how we, as redeemed creatures made in the image of God, are called to reflect God’s character to a watching world.
Experiencing Gospel Transformation in 2017
Robert W. Yarbrough
Paul teaches that the very resurrection life of Christ dwells in those who have been united to this risen Lord.
Podcast: Can We Really Be Content? (Erik Raymond)
What does it look like to cultivate a spirit of contentment in a world that often seems dead set on helping us do just the opposite?
How to Make Yourself at Home While Awaiting Heaven
Betsy Childs Howard
Fixing our eyes on the home that is to come will help us thrive in this world that is not our home.
11 Notable Quotes from Come, Let Us Adore Him
Recapture your attention and reactivate your awe for Christ and his coming during Christmastime.
Give Them Jesus
Jeff Vanderstelt
It is God’s intent that every person who comes into a relationship with him through Jesus Christ eventually will grow up into maturity. And maturity looks like Jesus.
Jesus Is Lovely
John Owen
“He is altogether lovely. This is our beloved, and this is our friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.”
How We Can Cherish the Work of the Holy Spirit
Mike McKinley
John Owen points out three things that we see in the New Testament in terms of how we can go about cherishing the work of the Spirit.
The Image Conscious Disciple
Jonathan K. Dodson
If we are honest, our real image is nowhere near as attractive as we want it to be.
Podcast: The Antidote to a Boring Prayer Life (Donald Whitney)
Donald Whitney talks about a simple, proven approach to prayer that has the potential to transform your spiritual life for the better.
3 Moral Principles to Consider Related to Reproductive Technology
Wayne Grudem
Modern medicine can be used to overcome many diseases and disabilities today. We should view this as a good thing, and as something for which we can give thanks to God.
I'd Love to Read More, but...
Dave Kraft
Leaders are life-long learners and one of the best ways that we can know of to keep learning is to keep reading.
Is Christianity Good for the World?
Sharon James
Some claim that Christianity is oppressive and toxic, but in this video, Dr. Sharon James argues that a biblical worldview is essential for human freedom, flourishing, and fulfillment.
What Your Complaining Says about God
One of the things that’s important for us to do for our own sanctification is to ask the question, “Why am I grumbling and complaining about this?”
What Question Is Jesus Trying to Answer in the Beatitudes?
Chris Castaldo
Blessed are the poor in spirit. Blessed are the meek. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake. It’s a counterintuitive turn. It is, if you will, an upside-down kingdom.
You Are Not What You Do
Michael P. Jensen
It is our achievements that make us; our lack of achievement leaves us wondering who we really are.
4 Ways to Strengthen Your Marriage This Christmas Season
Paul David Tripp
Be intentional to focus on the gospel this Christmas. Here are some suggestions for how to do this in your marriage this year.
Podcast: Do You Have a Theology of Exercise? (David Mathis)
David Mathis discusses what it looks like to build a theology of exercise, the ways physical training can be of value to Christians, and how this might look in different stages of life.
How to Keep Corporate Prayer Focused
Megan Hill
We want to avoid the various negative experiences many of us have faced in corporate prayer.
Jesus Is Not Ashamed of Those Who Opposed Him
Erik Raymond
Were we really enemies of God? And, if so, does God indeed welcome us in the most intimate setting of fellowship with him? I think so.
What to Do When Life Messes with Our Plans
Carolyn Mahaney,
Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
We can do the next thing because we know that God orders the seasons of our lives. Even the most difficult ones.
The Garden of Eden 2.0
Dane Ortlund
Are we swimming in the mental and emotional universe of what God has told us our future is?
Podcast: Why We Created a New Hymnal (Keith and Kristyn Getty)
Keith and Kristyn Getty discuss the new Sing! Hymnal and how a hymnal can shape the history of the church, form the life of a congregation, and contribute to family worship.
How to Center Your Family on Christ During the Holidays
Paul David Tripp
How can you always point your children and family to the spiritual significance of this time of year?
3 Practical Ways to Cultivate Gospel Fluency
Jeff Vanderstelt
It's important to speak the gospel in a community who can speak it back or reflect on what they're hearing.
Pastor: Is Your Holiness a Priority?
John MacArthur
There's diminishing interest in holiness and godliness among this generation of younger pastors because of pragmatism.
The Family Photo of God’s Family Is a Little Surprising
Erik Raymond
Imagine if we gathered together all of the believers throughout history and lined them up for a massive family photo. Whom would we see? What kinds of people would be there?
Finding Rest in a Restless World
It’s easy to settle for a subhuman life. Despite all our efforts, achievements, and success, many of us discover each night that our hearts don’t rest.