What a 6th-Century Monk Can Teach Exhausted Workers Today
What would a Benedictine workday look like today?
What would a Benedictine workday look like today?
Booklovers at TGC’s 2026 Women’s Conference should check out our bookstore for a wide range of books, many at deep discounts.
My autoimmune skin disease is painful, but it has deepened my love for Jesus and my understanding of the gospel.
In this TGC Classic message recorded at TGCW16, Tim Keller explores the concept of friendship with God as taught in the psalms.
In ‘Seeking Sanctuary, Finding Shalom,’ John Swinton provides meaningful vocabulary to speak about spiritual aspects of mental health without discounting psychiatry and medical interventions.
Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk with Michael Graham about what Christians should know about artificial intelligence, including how to evaluate which uses are helpful and which are dangerous.
Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk with Michael Graham about what Christians should know about Artificial Intelligence, including how to evaluate what uses are helpful and which are dangerous.
Listen NowThe modern world has given us kingly powers to claim and control. But the more we’ve achieved this magical touch, the more the world becomes dead to us. How we cope tells us who and what we trust.
I shudder when I hear our leaders invoke God’s name over rhetoric that rivals the self-assurance of ancient empires. We’ve stopped taking pride seriously, and we should know where that leads.
Collin Hansen talks with Molly Worthen about how our longing for control shapes the stories we believe and the idols we follow.
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Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan tackle one of the most important questions in pastoral ministry: How do you preach Christ from all of Scripture?
Alister McGrath joins Collin Hansen to discuss C. S. Lewis, Tim Keller, and the role of apologetics in preaching and cultural engagement.
In my deepest pain, God met me.
Courtney and Melissa discuss the importance of pursuing spiritual growth during the summer, despite disrupted routines.
H. B. Charles Jr. shares why faithful preaching still changes lives—and how pastors can endure the weekly grind of ministry with confidence in the power of God’s Word.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan tackle one of the most important questions in pastoral ministry: How do you preach Christ from all of Scripture?
The story we get in ‘Godball’ is too thin. It glosses over the quiet faithfulness and complexity of the Christian sports movement.
What would a Benedictine workday look like today?
How to respond when someone shares his or her pain? Be present. Listen. Weep. Encourage.
Booklovers at TGC’s 2026 Women’s Conference should check out our bookstore for a wide range of books, many at deep discounts.
Calling is rarely a straight, predictable line. Here are six lessons I’ve learned from my zigzag journey.
In ‘Seeking Sanctuary, Finding Shalom,’ John Swinton provides meaningful vocabulary to speak about spiritual aspects of mental health without discounting psychiatry and medical interventions.