When Your Kids Don’t Live Up to Your Expectations
Our children’s limitations—both real and perceived—can drive us to fear, anger, sadness, or guilt. But God’s Word offers a better way.
Our children’s limitations—both real and perceived—can drive us to fear, anger, sadness, or guilt. But God’s Word offers a better way.
Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst discuss how a “big God” theology brings deep pastoral comfort, fuels humility, strengthens assurance, and stabilizes believers in suffering.
Embracing these principles can help married Christians cultivate more caring and vibrant relationships with their single friends.
“Oh, I want to see him! I am almost there. I can almost see his face. And he is Joy!” -John M. Perkins (1930–2026)
“I just want to know how best to help when I see someone on the corner asking for money.”
Bob Thune explains how our churches tell a better story than the common cultural narrative around freedom.
Bob Thune joins Collin Hansen to discuss the importance of ecclesial apologetics.
Listen NowEvery act of God is an act of Father, Son, and Spirit.
The edgelord’s currency is transgression, and his goal isn’t truth but reaction.
Cameron Cole discusses the critical role of parents in children’s discipleship, urging churches to equip families for spiritual growth.
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Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst discuss how a “big God” theology brings deep pastoral comfort, fuels humility, strengthens assurance, and stabilizes believers in suffering.
Matt Harmon and Ben Gladd explain why Luke highlights Jesus’ Christ-centered reading of the Old Testament and argue Christians should learn to read Scripture the way Jesus taught his disciples—responsibly, contextually, and with the Spirit’s help.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Biblical Theology Briefing, a podcast from The Gospel Coalition, hosted by Ben Gladd and Matt Harmon.
Benjamin Gladd and Nancy Guthrie outline principles for tracing themes in the text and avoiding common pitfalls of biblical interpretation.
Michael Graham and Sarah Zylstra walk with Collin Hansen through his #10 to #6 top theology stories since 2000.
John Bunyan’s ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ continues to speak profoundly to sinners on the way, and most especially to the Christian seeking a Heavenly City.
Our children’s limitations—both real and perceived—can drive us to fear, anger, sadness, or guilt. But God’s Word offers a better way.
Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst discuss how a “big God” theology brings deep pastoral comfort, fuels humility, strengthens assurance, and stabilizes believers in suffering.
‘Project Hail Mary’ is highly entertaining and refreshingly wholesome. It’s a redemptive story, beautifully told.
Every church member should understand his call to disciple, and we should provide clear paths for all to pass on their faith.
Embracing these principles can help married Christians cultivate more caring and vibrant relationships with their single friends.
“Oh, I want to see him! I am almost there. I can almost see his face. And he is Joy!” -John M. Perkins (1930–2026)