4 Principles for Raising Up Elders
Faithful elders are crucial for church health. But what should a pastor do when he lacks other elders—or lacks the right ones?
Faithful elders are crucial for church health. But what should a pastor do when he lacks other elders—or lacks the right ones?
When we see all aspects of life through the lens of content for public consumption and approval, we give up more than we realize.
Our prayerless days, uncomprehending Bible reading, and reluctant service to the church do not shock our Lord.
Proverbs 30 is one of the more puzzling passages in Scripture. What are we supposed to do with it?
Could there be a way to mark plural forms of “you” in English translations, beyond just in the footnotes?
The story of the paralyzed man brought to Jesus urges believers to take five actionable steps in evangelism.
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Love across racial difference isn’t just a modern, progressive ideal. It’s a biblical ideal. Interracial love is part of our inheritance in Christ.
It’s Holy Week—that sacred span from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. Here is a day-by-day breakdown of what Scripture tells us happened each day.
Collin Hansen and Sarah Zylstra share stories of Christians who are living bound to the unchanging gospel of Jesus Christ, unshaken by a turbulent world.
Tim Challies and Tony Merida discuss the question, “Should I forgive those who are unrepentant?”
Melissa Kruger, Jackie Hill Perry, and Jasmine Holmes discuss some of the lies Christian women may be tempted to believe.
John Piper delivered a message at The Gospel Coalition’s 2019 National Conference on being unashamed to be scorned with Jesus.
Quarantine hasn’t stopped the Austin Stone Worship team from writing, recording, and releasing a new song, “Something Greater” for Easter.
Carlos was 10 when he began walking to the United States from his home in El Salvador. Now in his 30s, Carlos is a missionary in Europe.
Crawford Loritts and Jason Cook explain what Scripture means by “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
The past year has been filled with challenges and difficulties, from the risk of COVID-19 to its various lockdowns and restrictions; from the protests of the summer to the election...
Ask the average church member if Leviticus offers any teaching applicable for today. The response may surprise you.
Church planting is people work. Yes, it includes the laborious administrative tasks. But mostly it’s people.
It is a slippery slope. When we are tired from work or school, we want to recharge. So, we start looking forward to getting home for some me-time, shutting the...
Sexuality is endlessly in the news. This book shows that a phenomenon like gender transitioning stems from the changing idea of “selves” in Western societies over two-and-a-half centuries. Carl Trueman,...