ARTICLES
Don’t “Give Yourself Grace”
When I “give myself grace,” I turn within to my own broken cisterns of self-love and finite ability to satiate my thirst.
How “You Too” Can Heal
Sometimes all we need are two little words to bring mighty healing to our souls.
Elements of Spiritual and Emotional Community
In this excerpt from the recently released Living Together in Unity with Dietrich Bonhoeffer, author Nicholas Abraham instructs us what true, spiritual community should look like.
Hope Not Slain
Because Jesus was slain and rose again, we have a hope that cannot be slain.
The Joy of Being Forgiven
It would be difficult to find words more precious than “I forgive you”—especially from God.
Convictionally Kind Christians
In this excerpt from the recently released of I’m a Christian—Now What?, author Aaron Armstrong encourages new and mature Christians to follow Jesus in such a way that we are actually blessings to the world.
Forgiveness Without Limits: How the Cross Cured Me of My Performance-Driven Perfectionism
Failure—whether real or perceived—used to crush me.
God Covers with Mercy All We Do in Faith: Faith Reflections from a Cancer Oven (#8)
Tim Shorey, one of our staff writers, is journaling through his struggle with stage 4 cancer. In this entry he reflects on the way God covers with mercy all the mess that remains from our labors.
The Lost Art of Handing Out Gospel Tracts
Handing out tracks always makes me nervous. But I have story after story of how God has used tracks. It’s how my husband became a Christian.
Gospel Hope for the Littlest of These
The weight of my children’s salvation was meant to be borne by eternal shoulders, not mine.
God Nudges Us toward Unity from a Surprising Place
In this excerpt from the recently released The Communion Truce, author Tim Shorey explains how taking the Lord’s Supper can help our fractured unity.
The Communion Truce: Book Launch
Gospel-Centered Discipleship is excited to announce the launch of our latest book: The Communion Truce: How Holy Communion Addresses Our Unholy Conflicts by Tim Shorey.