Christian Sexual Ethics Between the Ages
God’s designs for sex are good for us, not arbitrary constraints keeping us from having fun. We do well to communicate this truth.
God’s designs for sex are good for us, not arbitrary constraints keeping us from having fun. We do well to communicate this truth.
God’s people are newly restored creatures, empowered to do the good God intended for all human beings when he created them.
Divorce feels final and defeating. But our stories aren’t over yet, and divorce doesn’t have the final say. In Christ, there’s hope for the days ahead.
Contemporary culture says we should always validate feelings. But biblical wisdom requires a more nuanced approach.
‘The End of the Gay Rights Revolution’ is a heartfelt attempt by an insider to honestly assess the LGBTQ+ movement.
Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst offer pastoral wisdom for navigating controversy.
Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst offer pastoral wisdom for navigating controversy—urging leaders to contend for truth without becoming quarrelsome, to prioritize edification over denunciation, and to pursue unity with humility in both public and local church conflicts.
Listen NowThe problem in Corinth wasn’t unconfessed private sins but corporate behavior that contradicted the gospel.
In ‘From Genesis to Junia,’ Preston Sprinkle explains why he changed his mind, but he offers no new reasons for other Christians to change theirs.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Becky Pippert about how to develop godly confidence to engage in evangelistic conversations in love.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Becky Pippert about how to develop godly confidence to engage in evangelistic conversations in love.
Listen NowDivorce feels final and defeating. But our stories aren’t over yet, and divorce doesn’t have the final say. In Christ, there’s hope for the days ahead.
Courtney and Melissa talk with New Testament scholar Michael Kruger about the evidence that Jesus physically rose from the dead—and the difference that makes for all of life.
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.
‘Why We’re Feeling Lonely’ can help Gen Z find their place in the local church even as it helps older generations understand what might be holding young adults back.
God’s designs for sex are good for us, not arbitrary constraints keeping us from having fun. We do well to communicate this truth.
We can make up our minds to support our church’s worship—not with the goal of changing the music but of being changed through selfless singing.
Our task extends beyond calling out false gospels—we’re also called to embody the biblical truth we defend.
Divorce feels final and defeating. But our stories aren’t over yet, and divorce doesn’t have the final say. In Christ, there’s hope for the days ahead.
God’s people are newly restored creatures, empowered to do the good God intended for all human beings when he created them.
Explore four possible explanations for pastoral moral failing and learn the true causes.