ARTICLES
Comfort from Psalm 139 for the Parent Grieving Miscarriage
You can’t tell how common miscarriages are by the number of people talking about them. The pain of loss often lives in secrecy. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Writers’ Coaching Corner (April 2024): Minimize Logical Indicators and Intensifiers
Each month, Benjamin Vrbicek, the GCD managing editor, offers coaching to writers. This month: “Good writing minimizes logical indicators and intensifiers.”
Good Friday: A Tale of Two Stones
In beholding the beautiful paradoxes of Good Friday, we are changed from one image of glory to another, from a heart of stone to a heart of flesh, from half-hearted obedience to resolute.
When Beholding Will Be Healing: Faith Reflections from a Cancer Oven (#19)
Tim Shorey, one of our staff writers, is journaling through his struggle with stage 4 cancer. In this entry he explores what theologians call the beatific vision, that is, the beholding of the face of Christ and how that will one day change us, even glorify us.
How Do I Know If God Has Elected Me?
In this excerpt from the recently released Predestination, author Andrew David Naselli explores biblical passages that help believers know they are saved.
A Sigh of Relief at the Sight of Jesus
The blessed man, Jesus, makes sinners righteous, weak people stable, and needy people satisfied.