ARTICLES
Declutter Your Writing
Most writers fill their drafts with clutter to hit a word count. Clutter does add length, but it also distracts the reader. If you want to serve the reader, cut the clutter.
A Letter to the God of 'Again'
God keeps making the sun rise and trees grow, and he keeps saving sinners. Somehow these can seem mundane. Courtney Yantes asks God to renew her heart—again.
Who’s Around Your Table?
When Peter stopped eating with his non-Jewish brothers and sisters, Paul said he was living out of step with the gospel. What does your table say about you?
An Invitation to Imperfection
We’re terrified of imperfection, so we only post carefully curated photos and manage our images. But if that’s all people see of us, we are sorely missing out.
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.