ARTICLES
What I Learned from Having COVID-19
That control is an idol, I’m a sinner, and Jesus is King.
Character Matters More than Talent
Talent can be a blessing from the Lord, but if not met with character it can be the very downfall of a person and, unfortunately, a church.
Yoked to Jesus
In this excerpt from the recently released book Big Themes of the Bible, we’re reminded of the goodness of being yoked to Jesus.
How Writing Cultivates Intimacy with God
In this excerpt from the recent book Blogging for God’s Glory in a Clickbait World, John Beeson shows us how writing can cultivate intimacy with God.
Eat the Book
When our faith is predominantly an intellectual faith, one situated in our minds, we are on the path to becoming dry bones, bodies that are unnourished and wasting away.
Preaching to 17 People in a Room Built for 250
In this book excerpt from What Ministry Leaders Get Right, authors Jimmy Dodd & Renaut van der Riet remind us that all of life is lived unto God.
Ecclesiological Gnosticism: The Importance of “Place” in Spiritual Formation
Digital technologies tempt us to forget that God made us as embodied people who occupy actual space.
Do Not Preach Pre-Fab Packages of Frustration
Thoughts on preaching sermons you won’t regret.
The Gospel for Peacemakers
In this book excerpt from the recently released The Gospel for Peacemakers by Tyler Zach, we are reminded of the beauty and challenges of making peace.
Returning to the Fundamentals of the Faith
Perhaps now more than ever, we as Christians need to focus on the fundamentals of the faith.
A Spectacle Unto Angels
Are the saints in heaven too preoccupied with their Eternal Country that they’ve forgotten about you and I? What the Bible seems to indicate might surprise you.
Journey to the Cross
Paul David Tripp reminds us in his recently released book that the cross of Christ guarantees that our groaning will someday end.