From Enslaved to Shepherd: The Remarkable Life of Gowan Pamphlet
Gowan Pamphlet was in the first generation of black evangelical leaders who gained respect among their white brethren without abandoning their distinct ethnic identity.
Gowan Pamphlet was in the first generation of black evangelical leaders who gained respect among their white brethren without abandoning their distinct ethnic identity.
Winfree Brisley talks about what’s on her bedside table, favorite fiction, favorite rereads, and more.
The Gospel Coalition is pleased to announce the addition of eight new members to its Council.
How can we share the good news with the lost if we rarely interact with them?
One of the clearest demonstrations of kingdom diversity is when generations walk together in Christ.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Jen Oshman about the lie that our worth is measured by what we possess and discuss practical strategies to combat materialism in our hearts.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Jen Oshman about the lie that our worth is measured by what we possess and discuss practical strategies to combat materialism in our own hearts.
Listen NowThe problem in Corinth wasn’t unconfessed private sins but corporate behavior that contradicted the gospel.
Hope endures not because the odds are good but because the Storyteller is.
Collin Hansen and Walter Strickland explore the history of the black church and the enduring power of faith amid adversity.
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Bob Thune explains how our churches tell a better story than the common cultural narrative around freedom.
The approach to marriage described in Ephesians 5 frees us to cherish marriage without totalizing it.
Courtney and Melissa speak with infectious enthusiasm about practices that have helped them grow in their prayer lives.
This past fall, campus pastors began reporting packed-out gatherings, rapidly growing Bible studies, and unexpected numbers of conversions.
Spiritual warfare is real in ministry—but often misunderstood. Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan help pastors think biblically and pastorally about the issue.
Bob Thune explains how our churches tell a better story than the common cultural narrative around freedom.
‘Keeping Kids Christian’ offers a powerful vision for putting discipleship first in our ministry to the next generation.
Gowan Pamphlet was in the first generation of black evangelical leaders who gained respect among their white brethren without abandoning their distinct ethnic identity.
The Gospel Coalition is pleased to announce the addition of eight new members to its Council.
Winfree Brisley talks about what’s on her bedside table, favorite fiction, favorite rereads, and more.
Church leaders may face an opportunity to respond to what God is doing among young adults in ways that counter disengagement trends.
How can we share the good news with the lost if we rarely interact with them?