ARTICLES
The Priorities of Greatness
When everything presses for our attention, how do we discern and attend to that which is most important? Ralph E. Enlow explains.
How to Warm Readers’ Hearts
Gospel-centered writers should aim to warm their readers’ hearts. But how do you do that? Managing Editor Grayson Pope explains.
Leader, Deal with Your Defective Sense of Self
Leaders are often encouraged to recognize negative traits and correct them. But true and lasting change comes only when leaders do business with their defective sense of self.
It’s Time to Dethrone the Gospel of Self
These days we’re all about self, says Jen Oshman. Our obsession with ourselves has bled into our Christian culture. It’s time we change that.
How to Read the Bible When You Aren’t Getting Enough Sleep
Do you struggle to get out of bed and into God’s Word? So does Sarah Frazer. But she’s learning to treasure the Bible over sleep. Here’ how.
Acedia: What It Is and Why You Should Know About It
There’s one area of temptation that’s especially common but nearly unknown, says Harold L. Senkbeil. It’s acedia, and its sad results litter the wreckage of many a ministry.
Does Your Writing Have These Two Things?
It’s never been harder to get people’s attention, writes Managing Editor Grayson Pope. But without these two things, your writing doesn’t stand a chance.
Four Reasons Christians Should Engage with the News
With the news so often being depressing, should we even read or watch? Former intelligence officer Nancy Bynum says yes. Here’s why.
Why Vision Is a Matter of Life and Death
Clear vision matters, says staff writer Jen Oshman. If we don’t get a true vision of God and the gospel, our Christian lives will be a sham.
When You Don’t Understand Their Pain
What if we don’t understand the complexities of foster care, miscarriage, abusive marriages, or a host of other situations?
What Are You Afraid Of?
Fear may be one of the hardest things for you to overcome, say Gem and Alan Fadling. But with Jesus’ help, you can overcome it. Here’s how to get started.
What Kind of Friend Are You?
Courageous and sacrificial love are not just ideals, but challenges for every disciple, writes Mike Phay. What kind of friends will we be?