Podcast: Dragons, Absent Fathers, and Stories That Heal (Kathryn Butler)
Kathryn Butler talks about the power of stories to help our kids grasp and value the true story of God’s redemption and shares about how reading with her kids helped to carry her family through the pandemic.
How Can an Athlete Cultivate Humility?
C. J. Mahaney
C. J. Mahaney reflects on how humility impacts an athlete.
Struggling with All His Energy
Elyse Fitzpatrick
We don't have to change our children's hearts, we can instead trust in Him to work through us in their lives.
Tim Keller’s Legacy: Adorning the Gospel He Loved to Proclaim
Matt Smethurst
Of all the themes and topics Tim Keller preached and wrote about over nearly fifty years, his teaching shone brightest when the topic was darkest.
The Great (American) Commission - Part 2
Tim Keesee
This is the second post (part 1, part 3) in a 3-part series by Tim Keesee on the role of American missionaries in the 21st century.
Podcast: Are We in a Loneliness Epidemic? (Lydia Brownback)
Lydia Brownback talks about her experience of the pandemic and how Christians can rally together and support one another in the wake of two years of social isolation, masks, and lockdowns.
Give Thanks!
Thankfulness doesn’t come naturally, yet it is an important part of life.
What Is the Difference Between God’s Mission and Christian Witness?
Brian A. DeVries
God's mission is what the triune God is doing in the world to save sinners. That's different than Christian witness: the way we participate in what God is doing.
Podcast: Growing as a Follower in a Culture Obsessed with Leadership (Richard Langer, Joanne Jung)
Richard Langer and Joanne Jung point out the prevalence of books, podcasts, and workshops on leadership and suggest that the contrasting idea of followership is where our focus should be.
The Paradox of Evangelism
Randy Newman
The paradox of evangelism is that when we remember that evangelism is impossible, we are more likely to evangelize.
Christ in All of Scripture - Psalm 105
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.
You Are More Than You Think!
Matthew P. Ristuccia
Just as much as we Christians take seriously the call to disciple how we think, so we should also take seriously the call to disciple how we imagine.
Video: Don Whitney on the Benefit of Praying the Bible
In this video, Justin Taylor sits down with Don Whitney to discuss what it means to pray through God's Word.
What’s Your Motto?
Bob Cutillo, MD
For every generation, how we live and what goals we pursue depends a great deal on why we think we are here and where we think we are going.
5 Books to Help You Start the New Year Off Right
The temptation to forget God is always present. But there is a way to maintain one's devotion to the Lord.
Podcast: How Does Life Change If God Is Actually My Friend? (Mike McKinley)
Mike McKinley talks about what it means for us as Christians to be friends of God, about the friendship that Jesus had on earth, and about what it looks like for us to lean into our friendship with God.
A Bible-Infused Mind
Carey Hughes
Scriptural meditation can be woven into our busy schedules—while waiting for a ride, at lunch, mowing the lawn, jogging, and even lying awake at night.
Eating, Drinking, and Doing Ministry
Tim Chester
Eating and drinking were so important to the mission of Jesus because they were a sign of his friendship with tax collectors, sinners, and others scorned by others.
The Strategies of Temptation
Russell Moore
The nature of temptation is not random. There is strategy, purpose, and power involved.
J. I. Packer: In His Own Words - Transcript
Transcripted by desiringGod.org Part 1: Early Life Leland Ryken: Who is J. I. Packer? Put simply, in the last half of the twentieth century and early part of our own century, J. I. Packer has …
God Meets Us in Our Ambition
Jon Dennis
The Bible teaches that heaven has come down to us most wonderfully and assuredly in the person of Jesus Christ, to bring us back up to heaven.
Never Severed from God, Not Even for an Instant
Bob Bevington,
Jerry Bridges
Through Jesus, that is, by the death of Christ, a redeemed believer’s death is not a penalty but a falling asleep.
How the Gospel Is Like a New Language
Jeff Vanderstelt
In many ways the gospel is like a new language—it takes time.
Communing with the Savior in Every Season
Paul David Tripp
We can rest in the midst of difficult seasons because of the Savior who leads us and loves us, even in unexpected and hard places.
Why I Wrote a Book about God's Incommunicable Attributes
Jen Wilkin
Most of us have some familiarity with the attributes of God, but we probably haven't spent a lot of time contemplating those things.
Turn and Live
Zack Eswine
Zack Eswine explains how Ezekiel 18 provides a summary of the gospel in the Old Testament.
Prepared to Give a Reason for Your Faith
The main task of an apologist, which on some level is every Christian, has been to defend the core doctrines of the faith both within and outside of the church.
Podcast: How Should We Respond to Our Doubt? (Randy Newman)
Randy Newman explains that when we struggle with questions about our faith, we should view these not as roadblocks to faith but as natural twists and turns that accompany our lives as Christians.