The FAQs: Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Transgender Minors Case
At its heart, the case is about protecting the welfare of vulnerable children.
At its heart, the case is about protecting the welfare of vulnerable children.
Don Carson teaches from Ezekiel 13–14, outlining five principles for discerning false prophets from genuine prophets.
‘To Change All Worlds’ is a profound and valuable critique of some of the most important trends of our age. It offers a constructive call for Christians to reclaim a positive, lived-out vision of humanity amid contemporary society’s fragmented and often despairing voices.
The distressing news from Westminster opens the clearest window into the disordered Western soul and the devaluation of human dignity.
The Gospel Coalition is happy to announce the winners of our 2024 annual book awards.
In Christ, our longings are both satisfied and stirred.
Odds are, you’ve sung their songs at church.
Don Carson explores Ezekiel 10–11, covering Ezekiel’s vision of God’s glory, judgment on Israel’s leaders, the promise of a new covenant, and God’s ultimate fulfillment for his people.
Brett McCracken talks with musicians Caroline Cobb, Cody Curtis, and Eric Owyoung about the beauty of Advent and Christmas music.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan offer practical tips to help pastors reflect on and improve their sermon delivery.
David Platt teaches Jesus’s final ‘I am’ statement from John 15:1–11, which Jesus spoke to his disciples on the night he was betrayed.
Collin Hansen explores the power of fiction to reveal human complexity, interpret culture, and deepen empathy.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss the rigors and joys of sermon prep.
Brett McCracken talks with musicians Caroline Cobb, Cody Curtis, and Eric Owyoung about the beauty of Advent and Christmas music.
The intriguing family history presented in ‘The Beechers’ reminds us that Christian activism not grounded in orthodox doctrine inevitably leads to drift.
My mother was an imperfect saint, but she finished well. Hell often tried to snatch her away, but Jesus held her fast just like he said he would.
At its heart, the case is about protecting the welfare of vulnerable children.
The family is the first and most important school in which we learn the skill of giving honor.
Don Carson teaches from Ezekiel 13–14, outlining five principles for discerning false prophets from genuine prophets.
In your gift giving, help your kids treasure not only the gift but the Gift and Giver more. Lasting joy is found in him.