Songs of Suffering: A Short Film Featuring Joni Eareckson Tada
No one has spoken more personally and insightfully into the intersection of suffering and faith than Joni Eareckson Tada. In this 13-minute documentary, hear more from Joni herself about her story.
How Can We Worship in Spirit and in Truth?
John Piper
Everyone in the world worships something. From the most religious to the most secular, all people value something high enough to build their lives around it.
What Does the Bible Say about Marriage?
Christopher Ash
Marriage is an ordinance given to human beings in creation. It is therefore not negotiable, but is entrusted to us both as a “given” and as a gracious gift.
5 Idols Revealed through Hardship
Mark Vroegop
Lamenting the toppling of our cultural idols can reorient Christian exiles as to what King and what kingdom we were supposed to long for.
Help! I Keep Losing My Temper
J. Alasdair Groves
Losing your temper means you’ve placed anger in the saddle and you are now galloping along at its command.
10 Things You Should Know about Family Discipleship
Adam Griffin
In Jesus's call to make disciples everywhere and to teach his commandments entirely, we can be absolutely sure that this imperative includes those disciples we will make in our own homes.
8 Ways We Normalize the Abnormal
Paul David Tripp
God has made it clear that the norm for his children should be love. It is the thing that the listening and watching world should know us for.
5 Common Evangelism Excuses
Mark Dever
Jesus says to tell all nations the good news, but we haven’t. Jesus calls people to be fishers of men, but we prefer to watch. Peter says to always be ready to give a reason for the hope that we have, but we are not.
What Did Jesus Teach about Prayer?
Mark Jones
As mediator, Jesus brings us to God, but he does so by pouring out his Spirit upon us so that our own prayer life is to replicate his prayer life in terms of how the Holy Spirit binds us to our Father in heaven.
An Open Letter to the Church Member Hurt by Their Local Church
Daniel P. Miller
Local churches hurt people. People hurt people, of course; but since churches are people, churches have the capacity to inflict severe relational pain.
Is Making Decisions All about Knowing God's Will?
Aimee Joseph
Before we can make decisions, it is helpful to have a robust biblical understanding of the nature of God’s will.
An Open Letter to the Spouse of an Unbeliever
Emily Van Dixhoorn
Since God commands believers not to marry an unbeliever, you might wonder, Does God want me to stay married to my unbelieving spouse?
If I’m Saved by Grace, Why Fight Sin?
Brad Wetherell
Having been justified, we are now being sanctified. And God’s sanctifying grace makes continuing in sin—willfully and unrepentantly—illogical, inappropriate, and ultimately impossible.
An Open Letter to the Suffering Christian
David Powlison
Jesus is a most sympathetic friend, fellow sufferer, and Savior. He has walked a hard road and he understands.
Christian Sufferer, Your Lord Is Near
Paul David Tripp
I can’t think of anything that is more powerfully comforting than these words: I will never leave you or forsake you.
17 Questions about Salvation
J. I. Packer
What exactly is salvation and how does it work in the life of a believer. Get answers to the basic questions of God's saving work from How to Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism.
4 Misconceptions about Contentment
Melissa B. Kruger
One of our greatest struggles with contentment is that we often have an incorrect picture of what it means to be content.
8 Tips for Taking Good Sermon Notes
Consider using these eight tips, and use a notebook or the margins of your ESV Journaling Bible to record thoughts and sermon notes.
7 Tips for Reading the Bible with Another Person
Drew Hunter
Reading the Bible, like eating a meal, isn’t only for individual consumption. Some of the greatest joys come when we enjoy God and his word together with others.
Will the Unsaved Suffer Eternal Judgment? (2 Thessalonians 1)
David W. Chapman
Salvation comes by grace through faith to believers, who consequently display their faith as they continue to trust in Jesus, heedless of suffering and persecution in this life.
5 Myths about Evangelism
Kathleen Nielson
Here are five myths about evangelism that may lead us to neglect an important facet of the Christian life.
What C. S. Lewis Believed about Hell
Joe Rigney
When the wrath of God is poured out, God gives us over to our desires and we become less and less human.
How to Study the Bible: A 5-Day Plan with Jen Wilkin
As Christians, we believe the Bible is the very word of God, and it’s pivotal that we spend time knowing and loving him through it.
Jesus’s Troubled Family History
Nancy Guthrie
If you have no hope to be accepted into God’s family other than the perfect record of your righteous brother, Jesus, then you can be sure you’ve found your forever-family.
Spiritual Blessing: More than Just a Nice Feeling
Gloria Furman
God's blessings are more than just polite sayings or false promises—we have assurance of these blessings from the the Holy Spirit.
4 Ways to Read the Bible for Personal Application
David Powlison
Your whole Bible “applies personally.” This Lord is your God; this history is your history; these people are your people; this Savior has brought you in to participate in who he is and what he does.
What Did Jesus Teach about Judgment?
Thomas R. Schreiner
Some have said that the most popular verse in the Bible is Jesus’s command to his followers not to judge. How are we to understand Jesus's teaching on judgment?
What Temptation Is and Is Not
J. Garrett Kell
Considering sin doesn’t have to mean conceding to it. Knowing this keeps you from being crippled by unnecessary guilt; it gives hope to keep fighting, even when temptation is raging.
3 Ways to Surrender Your Will to Christ
A. Craig Troxel
God seems extremely concerned that we learn to submit ourselves to authority, especially to the one whose lordship demands obedience from the heart.
Podcast: Are Christians Obligated to Give 10%? (Sam Storms)
What does the Bible teaches about tithing? Are Christians still obligated to give 10% of their income today?