A Trial Lawyer Answers the Most Searched Questions about the Criminal Justice System
Matthew T. Martens
Matt Martens is a trial lawyer in Washington, DC who has spent most of his career in criminal law. In this video, he offers clear and candid answers to some of the most searched questions about criminal justice.
A Word to Those Who Are Lonely This Christmas
Paul David Tripp
Human beings weren't created to be lonely. We were created for intimate relationship with God and intimate relationships with one another.
2 Ways You Can Make Your Pastor’s Job a Joy
Gavin Ortlund
It’s so important to say that humility toward leadership is not a blind and uncritical following. We always want to measure what we are being directed towards or encouraged in by Scripture.
DNA 101: How It Works and Why It's Astounding
Stephen C. Meyer
The ultimate question in the origin of life is the question of where information comes from.
Why the Church Needs Teens and Teens Need the Church
Jaquelle Crowe
Because they are a part of the body of Christ, teens should be included in the active community of the church.
Not Yet Married: The Pursuit of Joy in Singleness and Dating
God has far more planned for you than your future marriage. In his new book, author Marshall Segal won't call you to wait quietly in the corner of the world for God to bring you “the one,” but instead sets out to inspire you to live and date for more now.
Essential Tools to Learn in Seminary
Bobby Jamieson
Learning the biblical languages is not just stocking a bookshelf. It’s more like digging a well that you can then draw from over time.
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.
12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You
Within a few years of its unveiling, the smartphone had become part of us, fully integrated into the daily patterns of our lives.
The Most Epic Tale of All
It is no exaggeration to say that the Bible is the most sweeping and engrossing and enthralling epic ever written.
Why It’s OK that God Loves Himself Most
Jonathan Leeman
Where God’s love is fundamentally different than a fallen human being’s love is that it is holy. It is utterly set on himself and his own glory.
What to Say to Someone Who Has Had an Abortion
Russell Moore
There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ—including those who have had an abortion.
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.
Christian Economics 101
Greg Forster
With a Christian perspective, we can see the economy as a social web that God has created for people to serve each other with their work.
Why Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Is a Dead End
Jen Oshman
It's very easy to shelve God and decide we don't really need him, that we just need to believe in ourselves and to invent who we are and what we want to do.
The One Thing That Makes Parenting Tough Today
Paul David Tripp
Distraction is a huge issue for the modern Christian parent.
Advice for a New Christian Reading the Psalms
Dane Ortlund
We want to read the Scripture, inhale it, and then exhale it out to God in whatever way makes sense for our own life.
Introducing the New City Catechism
The New City Catechism is a modern day resource aimed at reintroducing this ancient method of teaching to Christians today.
A Brief Introduction to the Life and Ministry of Martin Luther
Stephen J. Nichols
Martin Luther made a lasting impact on the world with his boldness and dedication to Scripture and faith.
A Brief Biblical Theology of Friendship
Drew Hunter
In the beginning, we walked with God in friendship. Then we walked away. But now, God is befriending us again.
How Delight and Obedience Coexist
Jen Wilkin
The law of God changes when we move from thinking about it in terms of our justification to our sanctification.
How to Avoid Both Graceless Parenting and Overly Spiritual Ministry
Jared Kennedy
The biblical storyline is a four-fold storyline of creation, fall, redemption, and consummation, but I think oftentimes both for ministers and for parents, we don't think about it holistically.
How Faith in Christ Alters Our Perspective on Death
Kathryn Butler
There are two main points in which Christian faith should differentiate how we approach end-of-life care.
3 Doctrines We Can't Afford to Neglect
John MacArthur
If you talk about a doctrine that needs to be recovered, you have to start with the doctrine of Scripture.
Introducing the New ESV Bible App for iPhone and iPad
We’re pleased to announce the release of Crossway’s new ESV Bible app for iPhone and iPad, now available for free in the App Store.
How Idolizing Comfort Can Lull Us into Spiritual Sleep
Lydia Brownback
We’re all comfort junkies and we crave it from the minute we get up until the minute we go to bed.
David and Goliath Is about More than Having Courage
Greg Gilbert
Every story in the Bible can be better understood through the lens of Christ and the gospel.
How Husbands Can Protect Their Wives from Burnout
David Murray,
Shona Murray
Sometimes, the men are having their day off, but the wives are still doing what they do every other day of the week.
Jesus’s Love in the Midst of Sexual Sin
Ray Ortlund
The unfailing love of Jesus is unspeakably glorious, sacred, and precious—especially right after sexual sin.