Happy Wife, Happy Life?
God’s design for marriage is good; it’s good for us, and it pleases him.
God’s design for marriage is good; it’s good for us, and it pleases him.
Mike and Melissa Kruger consider biblical principles that should serve as the foundation for the practical decisions parents make.
Performance culture is fragile and unsatisfying. But Psalm 8 provides a way off the achievement treadmill.
‘Chosen Land’ reminds evangelicals that if someone believes that the gospel can be reduced to a commodity, we shouldn’t be surprised when he longs for a Christianity that looks exactly like the world.
To celebrate the first birthday of ‘The Deep Dish,’ Courtney and Melissa welcome special surprise guests to answer tough questions sent in by listeners.
Spiritual warfare is real in ministry—but often misunderstood. Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan help pastors think biblically and pastorally about the issue.
Spiritual warfare is real in ministry—but often misunderstood. Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan help pastors think biblically and pastorally about Satan’s schemes, the Spirit’s indwelling power, and how to resist discouragement while persevering in faithful ministry.
Listen NowHow do you become a deep person? You can hear it in the word itself—it’s the desire to mine, uncover, excavate.
We need more wholesome, old-fashioned rom-coms that aren’t corny. ‘Solo Mio’ is a step in the right direction.
Collin Hansen and Samuel James discuss the effect of smartphones on culture and faith, emphasizing the importance of biblical wisdom in the digital age.
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Mike and Melissa Kruger consider biblical principles that should serve as the foundation for the practical decisions parents make.
To celebrate the first birthday of ‘The Deep Dish,’ Courtney and Melissa welcome special surprise guests to answer tough questions sent in by listeners.
Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst offer pastoral wisdom for navigating controversy.
Conversations around complementarity can be divisive. Yet the Bible makes clear that men and women in the church are meant to be united by familial bonds.
Bob Thune explains how our churches tell a better story than the common cultural narrative around freedom.
God’s design for marriage is good; it’s good for us, and it pleases him.
When we describe faith as something a child must take ownership of, it takes the focus off what God has done and places it on what the child needs to do.
At various points in history, God has used Iranian leaders to support the spread of the gospel. Let’s pray he does it again.
Mike and Melissa Kruger consider biblical principles that should serve as the foundation for the practical decisions parents make.
Faith’s certainty ‘is by nature heroic and fearless, though there be as many devils as tiles on the roof.’
Contrary to what ‘Lamb of the Free’ argues, penal substitutionary atonement is a very biblical idea.
To celebrate the first birthday of ‘The Deep Dish,’ Courtney and Melissa welcome special surprise guests to answer tough questions sent in by listeners.