An Open Letter to the Christian Disheartened by Ongoing Temptation
D. A. Carson,
John D. Woodbridge
That you are experiencing rounds of temptation is not as unusual as you might suppose. From the inception of the church believers have found this pilgrim way to be strewn with multiple temptations.
The Temple Destroyed: Jesus Becomes the Meeting Place Between God and Sinners
D. A. Carson
If we are going to understand why Matthew reports these words, we must remember that the theme of Jesus' destruction of the temple has already been introduced.
5 Key Realities the Bible Teaches about God’s Love
D. A. Carson
God's love is altogether other. Learn about five reasons its not like ours, and why it's better.
Dear Pastor . . . Rely on Your Congregation in Ministry
D. A. Carson,
John D. Woodbridge
Brother, we need one another in ministry. You should not try to be an evangelical superman and by yourself direct all the principal tasks of the church.
Dear Pastor, Keep This in Mind When There Is “Too Much to Do”
D. A. Carson,
John D. Woodbridge
A young friend in pastoral ministry asks for suggestions when there is “too much to do.” D. A. Carson and John Woodbridge respond with eight pieces of advice.
The Outrage of Jesus
D. A. Carson
Today it is considered good form to weep discretely, dab tears and turn away, to be quiet and subdued. But in Jewish culture in the first century, that was simply not the way it was.
Is Individualism a Bad Thing?
D. A. Carson
Everything depends on how people use the term. Individualism can be simply the focus on self. In certain contexts, it would be very difficult to have a deep difference between the two.
Why the Church Is More Important than Any Other Christian Organization
D. A. Carson
The church is the only human institution that goes into eternity. We won’t be building the Gospel Coalition in eternity. We won’t be building seminaries in eternity.