Tyre Nichols and Prayers for Change
The old preachers used to say, “Sometimes the Lord has to shake us, wake us, and then remake us.”
Our campaign ends in . . .
The old preachers used to say, “Sometimes the Lord has to shake us, wake us, and then remake us.”
Between the St. Vincent’s women’s center and the NICU, I encountered the quiet presence of God’s Spirit. He brought to my mind, and then to my heart, his great and precious promises.
In his message at TGC21, David Platt explains the role of the local church in global missions.
Global church leaders offer wisdom on how to submit to governmental authorities.
While the Bible has a lot to say about debt, it doesn’t say anything about the debt limit. Still, there are a few conclusions we can draw from the biblical principles.
John Piper discusses Jonathan Edwards, C. S. Lewis, evangelical feminism, and the reception to his own expansive writing and teaching.
Listen Now
Join us for our 2023 National Conference as we celebrate our gospel hope in the wilderness of a passing age.
Prince Harry embodies the spirit of our age. In ‘Spare,’ he doesn’t offer a positive vision for the future, only the indiscriminate fire of antivisions.
In his message at TGC21, David Platt explains the role of the local church in global missions.
John Piper discusses Jonathan Edwards, C. S. Lewis, evangelical feminism, and the reception to his own expansive writing and teaching.
Hannah Nation, Ryan Zhang, and S. E. Wang discuss the experience of the Chinese church and how the American church can learn from it.
Join us for our 2023 National Conference as we celebrate our gospel hope in the wilderness of a passing age.
Ligon Duncan describes what the book of Hebrews means by ‘acceptable worship’ in the life of the Christian.
Three truths to help us trust in God’s goodness and help others in their pain.
The old preachers used to say, “Sometimes the Lord has to shake us, wake us, and then remake us.”
To better understand missionary kids and how to love them well, I asked five MKs about their experiences.
In his message at TGC21, David Platt explains the role of the local church in global missions.
Between the St. Vincent’s women’s center and the NICU, I encountered the quiet presence of God’s Spirit. He brought to my mind, and then to my heart, his great and precious promises.
In three recent films, institutional Christianity is the villain. Thinking carefully about these depictions can strengthen our evangelism and apologetics.
Was I a hypocrite for elevating the contributions of female leaders in my professional sphere while submitting to a doctrine that prohibited women from certain leadership positions in the church?