Overcoming Common Barriers to Bible Study (Women of the Word Episode 2)
Jen Wilkin
Jen Wilkin identifies a handful of perceived obstacles that prevent us from studying the Bible and how we can actually overcome those and take joy in reading and studying God's word.
Lamenting Sin’s Curse
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp laments the effects of sin’s curse on the world.
Is the Good Life Attainable?
Tim Savage
What about the window of time in between forgiveness of past sins and assurance of future heaven?
Why Claim Total Depravity When People Do Good All the Time?
Jonathan Gibson
If you study the doctrine of total depravity on its own, you may be led to think that an unbeliever cannot do any good in society— and yet, that is incongruent with our own experience of unbelievers.
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 …
Watch the First 3 Minutes of 'The Biggest Story: The Animated Short Film'
Get a glimpse into the film's rich content, striking animations, and beautiful storyline.
Who Was Herman Bavinck, and Why Is He Worth Reading Today?
James Eglinton
Herman Bavinck is someone who people have become really interested in and aware of in recent years through the translations of some of his theological works. He was a really important thinker.
Don’t Put Science in a Straightjacket
J. P. Moreland
There are actually ways that certain scientific assumptions can impede the scientific search for truth.
Video: J. I. Packer's Life and Legacy
In this video, Justin Taylor sits down with Sam Storms and Leland Ryken to discuss the life and legacy of an evangelical titan.
The Power of God's Word in India
Sometimes, in God’s plan and providence, this ministry takes us to the farthest corners of the world.
Read-Aloud Video: ‘Arlo and the Keep-Out Club’
Watch a video and enjoy hearing this children's story about the danger of peer pressure and the joy of friendship with Jesus, read aloud by its author.
Common Barriers to Family Worship
David Murray
There are barriers to creating a regular habit of family worship, but God has provided many helps to get over them.
Is Beauty an Attribute of God?
Philip Graham Ryken
Beauty is clearly an attribute of God. That’s why the psalmist sometimes uses the term “beauty” to describe God.
One Reason We Shouldn’t Get Rid of Youth Ministry
Cameron Cole
We need missionaries and evangelists out there reaching teenagers and sharing the gospel with them.
4 Ways to Think about the Persecuted Church
Tim Keesee
The persecuted church often display joy that can be a powerful example to us that Christ is with his people.
5 Practical Ways Pastors Can Care for Their Wives
Though a pastor expends much energy and effort on relationships in the church, he shouldn't neglect his most important at-home relationship.
How to Achieve Pastoral Success
Zack Eswine
Do the work set before you and trust that God will bear fruit.
There’s Always More for You in Scripture
Philip Graham Ryken
The more delight we take in the Bible, the more we want to get into it, and the bigger difference it makes in our spiritual lives.
Why the Church Can Rest in Christ’s Victory
Mark Dever
We’re a part of what the Lord is doing in the world when we’re pastoring a church or even a member of a church. We know that he will accomplish his good end.
Video: J.I. Packer on Weakness
J.I. Packer, renowned theologian and author of the forthcoming Weakness is the Way, reflects on his experience of weakness, having been hit by a bread truck as a child and now facing the realities of aging.
How the Gospel Sets Us Free in Everyday Life
Jared C. Wilson
The message that the gospel has in terms of freedom for a man’s everyday life is really a counter-intuitive message.
What Does Gospel Fluency Look Like in Action?
Jeff Vanderstelt
Listen and pay attention—the Lord will give you the right words to bring the gospel to a non-Believer in a way that meets their needs and fulfills their longings.
Devote Yourself to Good Works Even When It’s Hard
Amy DiMarcangelo
We don’t just naturally fall into doing good. So we want to orient our lives in such a way that we’re positioned to practice generosity, to show hospitality to the lonely.
I’ve Heard It Said, “God Will Accept Me Because I Know I’m a Good Person”
Andrew David Naselli
Our culture just despises the idea of sin, of breaking moral rules from God. And if there is a God, you can earn his approval by living well.
Is It Morally Right to Impose My Pro-Life Convictions on Others?
Scott Klusendorf
When the pro-lifer says abortion is wrong, he’s not talking about what he likes or prefers; he’s talking about what’s right or wrong regardless of preferences.
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.
Artist Spotlight: Lulie Wallace
Learn more about artist, Lulie Wallace, and her work on the ESV Single Column Journaling Bible, Artist Series.
Outward Beauty Cannot Bear the Weight of Being Your Source of Hope
Jen Oshman
Does our outward appearance convey to the watching world where our hope is? Does it show that our hope is firmly rooted and established in Jesus, in his good work, on our behalf?
Has Our Society Lost Its Vision of What It Means to Be Human?
Andrew T. Walker
These moral universes are irreconcilable. They’re impenetrable. We are unable to reason together on even the most basic essentials necessary for the common good.