ARTICLES
Engaging Emotions Means Engaging God
If we don’t engage God but simply use a “Bible-based system” or “method” of handling our emotions, we lose the core hope we have as Christians.
We Can’t Look Past Our Past in Spiritual Formation
To redeem our memories, we must begin where we are least likely to go, the place that we feel is least relevant in the here and now. Yet we can never truly leave our “behind” in our past.
The Story of Good Friday
A narrative rendering of the events leading up to Good Friday, from the table to the execution.
How Holy Noticing Improves Relationships
A part of our brain activates when we’re thinking about ourselves or what others think of us. When that happens, we aren’t truly present for others. But holy noticing can help.
Starting Gospel Conversations with Cultural Christians
At the outset, the Cultural Christian usually believes the only difference between you and him is that you are just a little more “into” Christianity and perhaps extreme. So where is one to begin in conversation?
How St. Augustine Helps You Make Sense of Your Twenties
Many of us spend our twenties looking for rest, but Jesus is inviting you to spend your twenties living from rest. That’s the good news, the gospel.
Wesley Hill on A Restless Age: "Pick It Up! Read It!"
Wesley Hill’s foreword to our latest book release, A Restless Age: How Augustine Helps You Make Sense of Your Twenties by Austin Gohn.
Gospel-Centered Discipleship with the Gospel Transformation Study Bible
Executive Director Jeremy Writebol reviews the ESV Gospel Transformation Study Bible. (Plus, we’re giving away three copies!)
The Key to Discovering Freedom
James Montgomery Boice explains the apparent paradox at the heart of the Christian life: We must become Christ’s slave before we can be truly free.
The Most Important 5-Letter Word in Calvinism
J.A. Medders tells us what the most important five-letter word in Calvinism is. (Hint: it’s not TULIP.)
Set Free from Self-Condemnation
How can we live well today when we can’t shake the past? Lydia Brownback explains how we can be set free from self-condemnation.
Networking for Pastors Who Hate Networking
Many pastors hate networking. But there's a good and godly kind of networking that doesn't feel so greasy.