ARTICLES
God Made Sabbath an Equipping Tool for Suffering
How can you grieve when every minute of your time is spent doing?
Faith & Doubt in Prayer
In this excerpt from the recently released When God Is Silent, author John Koessler explores how our doubts should not keep us from prayer.
Q&A with Tim Challies: Wisdom to Bolster Writers
Popular author Tim Challies answered many questions we have about writing.
Writers’ Coaching Corner (August 2023): Hauntingly, Disturbingly Profound
Each month, Benjamin Vrbicek, the GCD managing editor, offers coaching to writers. This month: “Good writing occasionally looks the reader in the eye and says something hauntingly, disturbingly profound.”
Want to Love the Lord More Deeply? Memorize His Word.
In this excerpt from the recently released Memorizing Scripture, author Glenna Marshall reminds us that time spent knowing God in Scripture will lead to deeper affection for God and certainty of his love for us.
A Call to Elevate Prayer in Our Discipleship
When it comes to discipleship, what if slow and steady—and prayerful—wins the race?
Missing Church is Missing Out: Faith Reflections from a Cancer Oven (#13)
Tim Shorey, one of our staff writers, is journaling through his struggle with stage 4 cancer. In this entry he reflects on the benefits of gathering with God’s people in a local church.
Not Just Good Theology, But Good Theology Delivered Well
With so many ways to mess up, we need to reconsider the way of Jesus: good theology and good delivery.
What’s a Sermon?: A Perspective for People in the Pews (Part III of III)
A child in my church recently asked me this question. (A continuation of a three-part series.)
Mind Your Platform
Our “followers” will never see us lose our temper. And that can be dangerous.
The Greatest Treasure
We take time to memorize Scripture because we cherish something more than merely “not sinning.”