Podcast: Recover the Lost Art of Bible Meditation in 2023 (David Mathis)
David Mathis talks about the spiritual discipline of meditating on Scripture and why it has the power to lead us to renewed excitement, joy, and satisfaction when it comes to God's word.
Why Should Christians Be Motivated to Exercise?
David Mathis
On one hand, the primary motivation to exercise can be really simple. In all of life—in exercise and in everything you do—do all for the glory of God
How to Be Fluent in the Gospel
Jeff Vanderstelt
We live in a day and age where people are asking questions, but often we don’t have the answers.
One Powerful Reason to Pray
Michele Bennett Walton
Though God’s loving disposition toward us was settled at the cross, our feelings and circumstances often shake our confidence in who God is for us.
Preaching Can't Love You Back (but People Will)
Alex Duke
I love expositional preaching. It re-centered my ideological world, exploded my love for Jesus, and opened my mind to the wonders of the Scriptures. But expositional preaching has never loved me back.
Learn How to Pursue Christian Unity from Two Men Who Didn’t
Tim Cooper
It would be really good if we lived in a world where Christians didn’t disagree with each other. But we do live in a world where Christians disagree.
How Embracing Our Depravity Helps Us Suffer Well
Cameron Cole
Becoming bitter prevents healing, creates hardened hearts, and creates distance in our relationship with God.
The Christmas Invitation You Can't Ignore
Nancy Guthrie
No matter how you feel about holiday parties, you need to know that you have been invited to a very important celebration this Christmas that you don’t want to miss.
When Silence Speaks Best
Matthew Arbo
What someone shouldn’t immediately offer to the couple struggling with infertility is a set of solutions to the problem.
Podcast: The False Humility Threatening to Undermine Scripture (D. A. Carson)
D. A. Carson talks about some of the key themes that have marked his career, including his enduring passion for knowing and correctly handling God’s word and for holding tight to the gospel.
How We Can Best Pray for Our Hurting Friends
Dave Furman
Rather than just telling people you're praying for them, pray aloud for them in their presence.
A Go-Between for God’s People
Jon Nielson
God’s word and his holiness ought to bring us to our knees in fear, reverence, and obedience. And they ought to make us ask for a mediator—someone to act as a go-between for us and God.
Face It: You're Going to Die . . . and Then Rise
Bob Cutillo, MD
The church bears witness to a watching world. What does it mean to die well, and place our hope in the resurrection?
Podcast: Why Discernment Today Is So Needed Yet So Neglected (Tim Challies)
Tim Challies talks about what spiritual discernment actually looks like, why it's so important for the mature Christian, and how to cultivate it in our own lives.
J. I. Packer: In His Own Words
As we look back on the life of J. I. Packer, join us in thanking God for his humble writing ministry and the legacy of his service to the church.
2 Principles for Formulating Advance Directives
Kathryn Butler
There are two important things to think about when equipping those you love how to act on your behalf.
Radiating Biblical Femininity
Lydia Brownback
How does a biblical role model in Proverbs 31 demonstrate that women have been made in the image of God?
History: Stranger than Fiction
Gavin Ortlund
Discovering church history is like going through the wardrobe into Narnia and discovering there’s a whole world back there just waiting to be explored.
How to Read a Classic
Leland Ryken
If a classic is a work that possesses the qualities that I ascribed to it, and if there are good reasons why some of our reading should be reading the classics, then how should we go about our reading of them?
Podcast: Positive Thinking ≠ Lasting Encouragement (Lindsey Carlson)
Lindsey Carlson talks about the discouragement we all face and where to turn for true encouragement that won’t let us down.
Help and Be Helped
Edward T. Welch
We all need help and we are all helpers—that’s part of being human.
The Difference between Gospel-ish and Gospel Fluency
Jeff Vanderstelt
To become truly gospel fluent is to be able to listen to somebody well enough to hear the real longing or hurts that they're dealing with.
Identity and Imitation: Getting First Things First
Bryan Chapell
Why is grace so important to the chemistry of the heart from which godly lives emerge?
Cultivating Habits of Grace: Day 2
Day 2: Hear God's Voice In this video, David Mathis explains the first means of grace: hearing God's voice. He then explores a few practical habits that we can cultivate aimed at helping us stay …
Introducing 2 Devotionals from Paul David Tripp
With 40 daily readings, each of these short devotionals encourage Christians to experience the life-giving message of the gospel every day.
2 Glorious Themes from These Overlooked Books of the Bible
Matthew S. Harmon
In the context of 2 Peter and Jude, there’s a very strong emphasis on the reality of God judging those who are in rebellion against him. And that’s intended as comfort for his people.
Podcast: How the Hope of Heaven Changes Us Right Now (Matt McCullough)
Matt McCullough discusses how the hope of heaven fights temptation, resolves anxiety, and makes suffering purposeful.
Worship Distorted
The root of idolatry is pride.
Should I "Like" a Social Media Post about Grief?
Nancy Guthrie
By liking a post about grief, you are letting the writer that they are not alone.