Develop a Taste for God’s Word
Scripture isn’t a collection of dry words on a page; it’s God’s Word spoken for us.
Scripture isn’t a collection of dry words on a page; it’s God’s Word spoken for us.
For centuries, readers have been struck by how modern the book of Ecclesiastes sounds. It diagnoses the human condition with stunning depth and timeless relevance.
Strip away transhumanism’s digital vocabulary, and you’ll find a narrative familiar to any student of Christian eschatology.
In ’Galahad and the Grail,’ Malcolm Guite helps contemporary readers experience an authentic version of the Arthurian legends in modern language.
Social science has reframed sin in terms of symptoms. We need a vision of sin large enough to require the gospel.
Courtney and Melissa talk about how to recognize and repent of the ways we may be relying on self-righteousness rather than Christ’s righteousness.
Courtney and Melissa talk about how to recognize and repent of the ways we may be relying on self-righteousness rather than the righteousness of Christ.
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.
Imagine you could save your life through one simple, regular act.
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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.
We know people need Christ, but we fear the awkwardness that gospel conversations can create. How can we move past our fear?
Scripture isn’t a collection of dry words on a page; it’s God’s Word spoken for us.
Let’s resist the system and shape our souls, let’s build good character and buck bad culture, by reading good poetry.
For centuries, readers have been struck by how modern the book of Ecclesiastes sounds. It diagnoses the human condition with stunning depth and timeless relevance.
Boaz and Ruth trade promiscuity for restraint, inhospitality for generosity, and seductive idolatry for covenant faithfulness.
All churches flesh out a relationship between contending and contextualizing—for better or worse.
In ’Galahad and the Grail,’ Malcolm Guite helps contemporary readers experience an authentic version of the Arthurian legends in modern language.