Knowing Jesus Should Make Us Better Stewards of Creation
If you really want to care about the environment, you need to know Jesus. And if you know Jesus, you really need to care about the environment.
If you really want to care about the environment, you need to know Jesus. And if you know Jesus, you really need to care about the environment.
In a world of curated feeds and cobbled-together creeds, the church mustn’t lose its song. The mash-ups may confuse, but the gospel’s melody is still strong.
The early Christians’ fascination with miniature Bible books reminds us that reading the Bible was meant to be a delight. It should be that for us too.
Thank God for pastors. Thank God for pundits. Thank God for pastors who are not pundits.
I want my generation’s pastors to succeed—but I believe that will require them to be better readers and learners.
Considering the story of secularism—and resilient Christianity—helps us pass down a robust, durable faith to the next generation.
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Two recent books have tried to make sense of the cultural and social upheavals that peaked in 2020. But as they look back, do they offer any hope for moving forward?
Jen Hatmaker’s memoir, ‘Awake,’ is a reminder that whatever else it might be time for, we can be sure it’s always time to love.
Jared Kennedy joins Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst to discuss how churches can serve children and youth through strong ministry models and to provide wisdom for equipping families and volunteers.
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Melissa talks with Ann Wilson about the power of words in marriage and the importance of speaking life to one’s spouse.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan unpack formal and informal ways to stay sharp and grow spiritually as a pastor.
In this conversation hosted by the Theopolis Institute, Collin Hansen and James Wood discuss strengths and weaknesses in Tim Keller’s ministry.
Mike Kruger and Jen Wilkin talk about the riches behind the symbols and story of Revelation, and why we don’t have to view this hope-filled book as inaccessible or weird.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Becky Pippert about how to develop godly confidence to engage in evangelistic conversations in love.
Melissa talks with Ann Wilson about the power of words in marriage and the importance of speaking life to one’s spouse.
‘The Intellectual Origins of American Slavery’ reminds Christians of our need to constantly evaluate our culture’s ethics against Scripture’s norms.
If you really want to care about the environment, you need to know Jesus. And if you know Jesus, you really need to care about the environment.
Through intergenerational relationships, I’ve been given hope that, while I can’t perfectly live out my faith, I can trust that the Lord is powerfully working in me.
True revival is marked less by its press coverage and more by its attention to the ordinary means of grace.
The early Christians’ fascination with miniature Bible books reminds us that reading the Bible was meant to be a delight. It should be that for us too.
In a world of curated feeds and cobbled-together creeds, the church mustn’t lose its song. The mash-ups may confuse, but the gospel’s melody is still strong.
Revive Your Love for the Old Testament