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How the Church Can Support Women with Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
I prepared as well as I knew how for our second child, only to come face to face with darkness and doubt I did not know existed. And I’m not alone.
The Sex Talk Every Parent Should Be Having with Their Toddler
Everyday discipleship will ground your children in the richness of life with God, telling a winsome story of God’s love for them and declaring that God is truly the pearl of great price, worth any sacrifice.
Four Lessons for the Church Right Now
This is a strange, sad time we live in. But it is also an opportune time—a perfect season for the glory of the Christian gospel and the light of Christ’s church to shine brighter than ever.
Where Doctrine Meets the Desolate
When our tears can’t flow anymore, and our throats are sore from crying, God is still there. Unchanged. His love is still abounding and his grace still encompassing.
Writers’ Coaching Corner (November 2021): Authors and Editors Working Together (PART II OF II)
Each month, Benjamin Vrbicek, the GCD managing editor, offers coaching to writers. This month: “Good writing results when authors and editors work together for the benefit of readers.”
Resurrecting Shiloh
In this excerpt from the recently released The God of the Garden, author Andrew Peterson tells us a story of care for creation and what that will mean for all eternity.
God Doesn’t Use Our Anxieties Against Us
In a world that has turned its back on God, we are bombarded daily with reasons to be anxious.
A Hearing Check for the Spiritually Deaf
To truly hear from God often requires a lot of work. But it’s worth it.
A Paradox to Cling To: God’s Sovereignty and Goodness
A hidden layer lies underneath the suffering of Job, a paradox we must cling to through our own trials.
When There Is No Cure for Anxiety
My entire life I’ve waged war against anxiety. I’ve thrown punches, taken blows to my body, and fought to have my body and mind back again.
You Are Not Your Own but Belong to Christ
In this book excerpt from the recently released You Are Not Your Own, author Alan Noble reminds us that Christians need to do more than find our identity in Christ.