10 Things You Should Know about Covenant Theology
John R. Muether,
J. Nicholas Reid,
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Bible is a book about God’s plan to glorify himself by saving sinners through the work of his Son, Jesus Christ. At every point, Scripture’s covenant theology leads us to Jesus.
3 Times You Should Disobey Authority
Jonathan Leeman
No human authority is absolute. Authority is always relative to the assignment given by the Authority Giver.
How Is Love of Money a Root of Evil?
Paul David Tripp
The root system of the love of money runs deeper and wider through the soil of the human heart than we tend to think.
The Son of Man Came Eating and Drinking
Tim Chester
The meals of Jesus represent something bigger. They represent a new world, a new kingdom, a new outlook. But they give that new reality substance.
The Fear of God Is the Antidote to Our Anxiety
Michael Reeves
Fear is probably the strongest human emotion. But it baffles us. When we come to the Bible, the picture seems equally confusing: is fear a good thing or bad?
How Can a World Full of Evil and Suffering Be a Part of God’s Plan?
Collin Hansen
Can this fallen, brutal, cruel world really be God’s plan? What is God’s answer to our many, fervent prayers?
Where Christ Isn’t Being Treasured, He’s Being Used
John Piper
Christ as a treasure is not a slice of Christ. It is every dimension of Christ—all of Christ—making up the totality of his infinite value.
Can I Serve God Better Unmarried?
Christopher Ash
The whole duty and calling of every human being who has ever lived is to love God with heart, mind, soul, and strength.
Why It's Destructive to Deny God's Sovereignty in Suffering
Cameron Cole
To deny God's control over suffering actually severs the root of our comfort when facing tragedy.
How to Care for a Loved One with Depression
Kathryn Butler
Although the task may seem daunting, as stewards of the greatest message of hope in history Christians are uniquely positioned to minister to those grappling with depression.
Infographic: How Is Your Phone Changing You?
We surveyed 7,000 people about their phone usage habits—learn more about their answers in this infographic.
Is God Far Away When He Feels Far Away?
David Powlison
Scripture captures both the subjective experience of being internally broken and the external experience of having something objectively hard circumstances.
Legalism: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself
Sam Storms
Legalism is the tendency to regard as divine law things that God has neither required nor forbidden in Scripture.
5 Questions about Mental Illness
David Murray
Mental illness is an old problem; as old as the fall. Although God made everything very good, when sin entered, humanity—together with the rest of the creation—came under the divine curse.
5 Myths about the Reformation
Gavin Ortlund
What is the best way Protestants today should look back on the Reformation? Should we think of it more like a happy birth or an ugly divorce?
Does James Contradict Paul?
Kevin DeYoung
No Christian denies that justification is by faith. That is an obvious biblical teaching. The controversy is about whether justification is by faith alone (sola fide).
10 Things You Should Know about Infertility
Matthew Arbo
Infertility is a more common experience than some realize affecting 7–10% of couples.
5 Things to Consider When Confronting a Friend
Edward T. Welch
Sin becomes public in three different ways: someone confesses it, we see it, or we are told about it. Here are some ways to enter into the discussion.
5 Myths about Body Image
Sam Allberry
Unrealistic standards of beauty are being pushed on us almost constantly by the media, and the cumulative effect is that it can leave us thinking about our bodies in a seriously distorted way.
20 Engaging Questions to Ask Kids at Church
Megan Hill
As churches everywhere shake their heads in frustration over declining commitment among younger generations, we need to remember that a person’s commitment to the church is often formed early.
Why It Matters How We Treat Unborn Children
Wayne Grudem
How serious is it in God’s sight to intentionally cause the death of an unborn child?
How Reliable Is Your Conscience?
J. D. Crowley
Martin Luther believed that maintaining a good conscience was worth going to prison for and even dying for.
8 Tips for Studying God's Word
Learn some practical tips for engaging with and getting the most out of your time in God's living, active Word.
You Become Like What You “Like”
Tony Reinke
Social media has become the new PR firm of the brand Self, and we check our feeds compulsively and find it nearly impossible to turn away from looking at—and loving—our “second self.”
4 Things Dads Should Teach Their Kids about Money
Paul David Tripp
Your kids need more than practical tips for managing their money. They need theology.
Paul Miller’s Story of Learning to Love
Paul Miller shares his story of learning to love by discovering the pattern of Jesus’s life.
What Does "Raised for Our Justification" Mean?
Is Jesus's Resurrection and Our Justification Linked? Romans 4:25 reads "[Jesus] was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification". The Greek behind our English word for could mean either “because of” or …
Is Your View of Women Aligned with Your Theology?
Paul David Tripp
A body of Christ is healthiest when women are esteemed and their gifts highly valued, not just in the home but also in the church.
Finding Contentment in Singleness
Lydia Brownback
If you’re over the age of twenty-five and single, surely by now you’ve experienced at least some of the challenges of living an uncoupled life.
An Open Letter to Teens Facing Doubts about Christianity
Rebecca McLaughlin
Perhaps you believe in Jesus, but sometimes you are not sure. Maybe you find the Bible hard to understand or you find yourself wondering what is true. Asking questions is often the best way to learn.