ARTICLES
We Shall All Be Changed
In this book excerpt from the recently released book We Shall all Be Changed, author Whitney K. Pipkin reminds readers to settle what we believe about death before death comes.
Saul, the Medium of Endor, and Our Too-Strong Longing to Know God’s Will
The bizarre story has roots in a common but wrong longing.
Writers’ Coaching Corner (February 2024): Put Readers There
Each month, Benjamin Vrbicek, the GCD managing editor, offers coaching to writers. This month: “Good writing puts readers there.”
Selfless Self-Control in a Selfish Society
In this excerpt from the recently released Futureproof, author Stephen McAlpine reminds readers of the many purposes for self-control in the Christian life.
Called to Suffer: Faith Reflections from a Cancer Oven (#18)
Tim Shorey, one of our staff writers, is journaling through his struggle with stage 4 cancer. In this entry he explores what the Bible says about God’s calling to suffer and how that can give us comfort.
When You Can’t Conquer Sin by January 31st
We can’t fully sanctify ourselves in thirty days or even in a lifetime.
What Baptism Reveals about God’s Heart and Our Identity
Because we are sons in the Son, we have his Father as our Father, and his Father cannot but shower us with his paternal indulgence.
When You Feel Inadequate
Reflections on focusing on obedience, not outcomes—and the God who does more than we can ask or imagine.
Add Another Piece to Your Collection
While the limits within our creative work might lead us to despair, we need not let it.
Fighting Bitterness with Beauty When Prayers Go Unanswered
When we don’t understand why God doesn’t answer our prayers, trusting him can prove difficult.
The Blessing of Dependence: How the Church Reminds Us of Our Need for Jesus
The sting of dependence is removed by Christ.
Is My Desire Sin?
In this excerpt from the recently released More to the Story, author Jennifer Kvamme reminds us that it’s not just our sexual activity but also our desires themselves that need to be submitted to the rule of Christ.