Nailed It? The Truth About Martin Luther, the Ninety-Five Theses, and the Castle Church Door
It’s unlikely Luther used a hammer and nail. Why does this matter?
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It’s unlikely Luther used a hammer and nail. Why does this matter?
‘TÁR’ captures our cultural confusion about human identity, challenges modernity’s illusion of control, and asks provocative questions about cancel culture.
Theology and ethics are beautifully intertwined as the two primary disciplines of the Christian life.
As sinners, we can take our sin to a holy God without fear because of our sympathetic High Priest, Jesus.
When we over- or underemphasize a particular entailment of the gospel, we can undermine the gospel.
Philip Yancey talks about the hinge moment of his life, the scar of his father, and the reconstruction of his faith in the latest episode of Gospelbound with Collin Hansen.
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Your child’s coming out may have blindsided you, but nothing surprises God.


President Biden—along with millions of churchgoers—thinks marijuana isn’t a dangerous drug. Here’s why they’re wrong.
Collin Hansen and Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra discuss the dangers and pitfalls of social media and how to wisely stay engaged online.
Kevin DeYoung, Ligon Duncan, Melissa Kruger, and Nancy Guthrie discuss what it means to have a healthy, biblical view of complementarianism.
Scott Sauls and Collin Hansen discuss why deep faith can feel like defeat and how affliction can preach better than a sermon.
Megan Hill, Lauren Hansen, and Lindsey Carlson encourage wives of pastors and elders to steward their roles with joy.
Julius Kim teaches how to deliver a sermon with wisdom and grace for the growth of God’s kingdom.
True piety doesn’t simply end with avoiding sins of commission. Keeping the law includes avoiding sins of omission as well.
‘On Halloween night in 1998, a former drinking buddy did something that changed my life.’ Read this powerful testimony from Garrett Kell.
It’s unlikely Luther used a hammer and nail. Why does this matter?
Luther is part myth, mascot, and mantle, symbolizing the hopes and sanctifying the heroes of American evangelicalism.
The Bible doesn’t promise a quick fix to the difficulties of leaving home, but it promises something even better: God’s presence will always be with us.
As sinners, we can take our sin to a holy God without fear because of our sympathetic High Priest, Jesus.
Theology and ethics are beautifully intertwined as the two primary disciplines of the Christian life.





