Christ’s Resurrection Is Good News for Creation, Too
As we live every day, we declare Christ’s resurrection to the world, because it’s the source of hope for all creation.
As we live every day, we declare Christ’s resurrection to the world, because it’s the source of hope for all creation.
Hypocrisy isn’t the gap between your ideals and your life—it’s the refusal to acknowledge the gap.
If we’ve learned anything from past technological waves, it’s this: Those who are probably going to be most harmed by AI are our kids.
The expanded edition of ‘Here We Stand!’ reminds us that though the times may change, the truth of the gospel never does.
Battling a learning disability can be incredibly discouraging for kids. How can we help them think about their disabilities in light of the gospel?
Matt Smethurst, Ligon Duncan, and Garrett Kell explore how pastors can preach in a way that honors God, builds up the church, and clearly calls unbelievers to repentance and faith.
Matt Smethurst, Ligon Duncan, and Garrett Kell tackle a false dichotomy: faithful preaching should do both. They explore how pastors can preach in a way that honors God, builds up the church, and clearly calls unbelievers to repentance and faith.
Listen NowThe recommendation has been for Americans to come home, and yet I was crossing the Atlantic in the opposite direction.
Jesus’s tomb wasn’t the only empty one on Easter morning.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Lisa Whittle about how a whole body theology can keep us from obsessing or neglecting our bodies. They discuss the need for a foundational view...
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Kathy Keller joins Collin Hansen to discuss losing Tim, sin as the biggest problem in the world, and what the gospel offers.
AI is already encroaching on our kids’ education, emotions, and employment. How can we calmly and clearly see how to protect and guide them?
We want the gospel to be at the heart of everything we do, including our public worship.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Emily Jensen about how to broaden our understanding of worship so we respond to God’s worth even in mundane moments.
If pastors don’t define the gospel clearly, they risk losing it entirely.
You can find a good mentor across town or across the country. I found mine across the centuries.
As we live every day, we declare Christ’s resurrection to the world, because it’s the source of hope for all creation.
Kathy Keller joins Collin Hansen to discuss losing Tim, sin as the biggest problem in the world, and what the gospel offers.
Worship is more than listening to worship music or going to church on Sundays. It’s more than saying a few words of praise to God or giving a portion of our income to the church.
In our mundane lives, we must dare to risk suffering for the sake of the good.
AI is already encroaching on our kids’ education, emotions, and employment. How can we calmly and clearly see how to protect and guide them?
The expanded edition of ‘Here We Stand!’ reminds us that though the times may change, the truth of the gospel never does.