ARTICLES
The Speck You See in Their Eye Might Be the Exact Log in Yours
The failings to which we are most sensitive in others are likely the same failings to which we are most vulnerable.
Generations of Chronological Snobbery
What if, sometimes, we actually move in the wrong direction from our ancestors?
What Philippians 2 Teaches Us about Welcoming Others at Church
In this excerpt from the recently released Welcome, author Jen Oshman reminds us what happens when we subconsciously look only to our own needs and don’t have eyes to see those standing on the outside.
Trusting through Trials and Tragedies
If he can hold all the waters of the earth in the hollow of his hand, then he is certainly able to help us through our trials.
Our Most-Viewed Articles of 2022
The most-read articles on the Gospel-Centered Discipleship website in 2022 from our staff writers and guest contributors.
Milestones, Markers, and Ebenezers: Faith Reflections from a Cancer Oven (#6)
Tim Shorey, one of our staff writers, is journaling through his struggle with stage 4 cancer. In this entry he reflects on the ways God carries his children.
The Christmas Story We Need to Hear
The real Christmas story has more grit and grime than we often realize.
What Advent Teaches Us about Embodied Love
The balm of love we give our children each night as we sit with them on their beds is only a dim reflection of God’s love for his redeemed.
The Pursuit of Us
In surprising and wonderful and unexpected ways, God pursues his people for their good.
Creation at Christmas
The Christmas story is a creation story. Except this time, instead of hovering over the chaos and darkness of the void, the Creator stepped right into it.
When Making Decisions, Cultivating Wisdom Is Better Than Following Billboards
In this excerpt from the recently released In Good Time, author Jen Pollock Michel reminds readers that our patient God gently leads his people.
Break My Heart for What Breaks Yours—And Act on It
We should never allow ourselves to become too disconnected, too protected from the needs of a broken, dying world crying out for a Savior.