ARTICLES
From Mom and Dad to our Grad
“God is enough, and he will never leave you or forsake you.” And other truths we desperately want to pour into your heart.
Dear Graduate, Where You Go Doesn’t Define Who You Are
Who you are in Christ is more important than anything else.
Writers’ Coaching Corner (June 2021): Leverage the Power of Allusion
Each month, Benjamin Vrbicek, the GCD managing editor, offers coaching to writers. This month: “Good writing leverages the power of allusion.”
Not What We’ve Expected
Creating calm environments is hard work. That’s why God sometimes must force his way in. And that’s a good thing.
A Simple Gospel Road-Map for Discipleship
In the excerpt from the recently released Stop Trying, author Cary Schmidt reminds us that a gospel identity doesn’t look outward or inward, but rather upward.
Countering Spiritual Busyness
Much of the Christian life runs counter to the “American Dream” of achievement. Rather than striving, God calls the Christian to rest.
The Origin and Future of Conflict
In this excerpt from the recently released Christ-Centered Conflict Resolution, Tony Merida reminds us that we have wars among us because of the wars within us.
Amazing Grace for a Prodigal Pastor’s Kid
I grew up in communist Romania as the son of a pastor. I ran away from Christ. And Christ ran after me.
Gospel Engagement with Professing Christians
It’s tricky sharing the good news with those who think they already know it.
Dear Christian College Student at a Secular University…
Writing in the form of a letter to his college-age daughter, Michael Kruger’s Surviving Religion 101 takes a topical approach to examining some of the toughest questions Christian students encounter at secular universities.