What Does God Think of My Pain?
Nancy Guthrie
While Christians are never promised immunity from suffering, they are promised a purpose in the midst of it.
Why You’ll Never Be Free Until You Start Obeying God
Kevin DeYoung
Biblical freedom doesn't mean doing what we want to do, but what we ought to do.
A Mistake Christians Make regarding the LGBTQ+ Movement
Carl R. Trueman
For Christians, our identity is not rooted primarily in our feelings or desires, be they sexual or otherwise. Our identity is to be rooted by the fact that we are created in the image of God and united to Christ.
What Is Natural Law and How Should It Be Used?
Andrew T. Walker
Natural law theory refers to the idea that there is an external moral order that God has brought into existence and is an extension of God’s reason and God's will.
A Special Christmas Video from ‘The Biggest Story’
Gather your family together and watch this special Christmas video titled “A New Baby and a New Beginning” featuring chapter 53 of The Biggest Story Bible Storybook based on Matthew chapter 1.
Two Truths You Must Believe When You Feel Stuck in Your Sin
Sam Storms
It is a good thing for you to see your sin. You need to feel the conviction of the Spirit on the one hand, but God doesn't want you to stay in that mindset.
2 Big Barriers to Christian Hospitality
Rosaria Butterfield
Too often, we're not honest with one another about where we hurt, how we struggle, and what we need.
Why Youth Ministry Can’t Function Like Little League
Cameron Cole
The job of a youth pastor involves equipping the whole church to invest in the whole lives of young people.
The Final Days of Jesus: Sunday, April 5, AD 33
In this video series, well-known New Testament scholars explore the background and significance of the history-shaping events that occurred during Jesus's last week on earth.
What Is Burnout and Why Is It So Dangerous?
David Murray
Burnout is physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual exhaustion and breakdown. It is usually caused by living at too fast a pace, for too long, doing too much.
The Right (and Wrong) Way to Be True to Yourself
Kevin DeYoung
You’re no longer worshiping the god of this age. You have the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ. This is what’s true of you.
Finding Your Identity in Christ
David Powlison
We need to know that we are not in charge and we need to know how to submit to God as the one who is in charge.
Cultural Singleness vs. Christian Singleness
Sam Allberry
What Christians mean by singleness is often very different to what our secular friends mean by singleness.
Does the Bible Teach Definite Atonement?
Jonathan Gibson
We do not embrace definite atonement merely by looking at Bible verses here and there, but by synthesizing the Bible's comprehensive teaching on Christ's death.
How Should Christians Share the Gospel with Practicing Homosexuals?
Kevin DeYoung
You preach the same gospel that you would preach to someone who is not in the homosexual lifestyle.
How to Study Scripture Theologically
Joel R. Beeke
Doing theology is a process that involves both study and personal spirituality. And these are not two separate activities.
The Top 2 Archaeological Finds of All Time
John D. Currid
The Holy Spirit, through time, has preserved a couple of key archaeological finds. Learn about two of the most important.
What Makes Our Prayers Distinctively Christian?
Kevin DeYoung
We're asking for God to do gospel things in our lives, among our families, and in our churches. And that's what makes Christian prayer distinctively Christian.
What Is the Central Hope for Your Marriage?
Paul David Tripp
What's a biblical view of marriage? It's a flawed person married to a flawed person in a fallen world. But with a faithful God.
Learning to Accept Help from Others (Especially Your Husband)
Courtney Reissig
Accepting help means you're acknowledging that you are not God. God doesn't need help from anyone, but you, as a human being, need a whole lot of help to get things done.
How the Reformation Transformed Church Architecture
Matthew Barrett
The Protestant Reformists believed that Scripture is our final authority—and that made a difference in the layout of the church itself.
Should Same-Sex Marriage Be Legal?
Kevin DeYoung
This is an issue about which Christians should not be indifferent.
How Both Singleness and Marriage Testify to the Gospel
Sam Allberry
The ways we misunderstand singleness reflects the fact that we’re looking to marriage in unbiblical and unhealthy ways.
Signs You Are on the Pathway from Stressed to Depressed
God has a purpose for even our most difficult seasons. He offers hope and eternal perspective in the midst of them.
Why the Christian Faith Is Fundamentally . . . Uncomfortable
Brett McCracken
The very nature of Christian faith is uncomfortable—especially in today's world.
Does the Law of Moses Matter for Christians Today?
Jason S. DeRouchie
Moses matters for Christians, and yet he spoke in a context that’s very different from our own. The old covenant is not the covenant we’re under. We are under the new covenant.
Why Every Elder Is a Pastor
Bobby Jamieson
Every elder is a pastor. The New Testament uses three terms that are all distinct, but they all describe the same office.
Introducing Unfolding Grace
The Bible is more than just a book about events in history: it’s a unified story.
Watch Paul Tripp Teach on 12 Doctrines That Will Transform Your Life
Paul David Tripp
Paul David Tripp takes a close look at twelve core doctrines and how they engage and transform the human heart and mind.