A Theological Vision for Discipling the Next Generation
As we teach children to trust and obey, we’re challenged to do the same, repenting of our unbelief and leaning into God’s grace.
As we teach children to trust and obey, we’re challenged to do the same, repenting of our unbelief and leaning into God’s grace.
Haven’t we all been there? Here are five suggestions for responding to work you don’t enjoy.
Wes Huff joins Lig Duncan, Matt Smethurst, and Collin Hansen to discuss the role of apologetics in pastoral ministry and beyond. He answers several of the most common and hardest objections to Christianity.
My commitment to being bold about sin led me into a naive pastoral perspective. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Mark Sayers talks about what’s on his bedside table, his favorite fiction, the books he regularly revisits, and more.
Wes Huff joins Lig Duncan, Matt Smethurst, and Collin Hansen to discuss the role of apologetics in pastoral ministry and beyond. He answers several of the most common and hardest objections to Christianity.
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These five biblical angles help us celebrate and commend God’s good design for marriage in a time when many diminish or undermine it.
The Holy Spirit’s work thrives in community. We need a pastor, counselor, or friend who will listen and guide us in our faith.
Wes Huff joins Lig Duncan, Matt Smethurst, and Collin Hansen to discuss the role of apologetics in pastoral ministry and beyond. He answers several of the most common and hardest objections to Christianity.
K. Edward Copeland urges pastors to confront self-centeredness and false godliness by faithfully preaching the gospel.
Melissa Kruger talks with Hunter Beless and Laura Wifler about the positives and negatives of social media, and how to guard your heart and your soul against the temptations it introduces.
Pastor and TGC Council member David Platt reflects on the lessons he’s learned over his years of pastoral ministry.
Philip Ryken explores 2 Timothy to encourage pastors in faithful ministry, emphasizing God’s unshakable faithfulness.
As we teach children to trust and obey, we’re challenged to do the same, repenting of our unbelief and leaning into God’s grace.
Don Carson examines 2 Thessalonians 1 to emphasize Christ’s centrality, the refining power of suffering, and the eternal significance of glorifying Christ through faith, love, and prayer.
‘A Little Theology of Exercise’ is an accessible resource for church members and pastors trying to sort out how stewardship of the body fits within a robust Christian lifestyle.
Over the past year or so, we’ve noticed a pattern in international stories we cover—wherever there’s a gospel-centered movement, there’s a new and growing Reformed book publisher.
Haven’t we all been there? Here are five suggestions for responding to work you don’t enjoy.
The Bible’s picture of the church as a body provides two identity-truths that people have always needed but that are especially important in our age.
Mark Sayers talks about what’s on his bedside table, his favorite fiction, the books he regularly revisits, and more.