ARTICLES
Messy Ministry: God’s Workroom of Grace
Leadership is messy. But that’s God's choice, says Paul David Tripp, because hardship is his workroom of grace.
Do These Three Things When Suffering Comes
Pastor and professor Joe Rigney looks to 2 Corinthians 1 for advice on what to do when suffering shows up.
Don’t Skim This
Daniel Darling explains that there’s difference between idle pursuit of cheap information and a lifelong commitment to wisdom.
How to Avoid Alienating Your Readers
While you may not be able to please everyone you’re writing for, you can take steps to avoid offending everyone.
Eight Guidelines for Communicating in the Public Square
Justin Giboney, Michael Wear, and Chris Butler from the AND Campaign explain how to effectively communicate in the public square.
We’re Not Worthy—and That’s Good News
We’re fine when someone we deem worthy of praise receives it. But what happens though when someone receives a gift they don’t deserve?
What Eden Tells Us About Satan
Behind Adam and Eve’s decision to violate God’s command, there was another created being, who was supernatural in nature.
The Important Work of Daily Faithfulness
Where there have been temptations to abandon our faith, or take the easy road out, Glenna Marshall shares from her new book, Everyday Faithfulness, how we can pursue perseverance in our daily lives.
The Friendship of Christ
Author Dane Ortlund says that Jesus isn’t just a “friend to sinners”; he’s a friend to us if we have put our faith in him.
Move the Can: The First Step in Helping a Church Get Healthier
Using a paint can parable, Karl Vaters explains that turning a church from unhealthy to healthy starts by working smarter, not harder.
Identity: Social Fad or Eternal Truth?
When the pressure is on us to decide who we are, there is no one to blame but ourselves when we fail to become who we want to be.
Flourishing In an Age of Crisis
We need to know how to determine good from evil or we’re unable to move toward human flourishing. How can this crisis be resolved?