ARTICLES
Unexpected Grace: The Christmas Story You Never Knew
The book of Ruth may not be the first place you’d look for a Christmas story. Yet, Naomi’s story of loss, pain, and restoration offers hope to our weary hearts this season—all through the birth of a baby boy.
A Protestant Lady Looks at Mary, the Mother of Jesus
As a reaction to traditions that elevate Mary too highly, many Protestants don’t think enough about how wonderful Mary was. When my premature newborn struggled to live, I thought about Mary often. I still do.
The Road We Must Travel: Faith Reflections from a Cancer Oven (#23)
Tim Shorey, one of our staff writers, is journaling through his struggle with stage 4 cancer. In this entry, he reminds readers that we all walk the road of suffering to the Heavenly City.
Three P’s to Make Holiday Parties More Meaningful
For all the fun that the holiday season can bring, it can also overwhelm you. Here are some ways I’m trying to honor God and love others—without getting overwhelmed.
Look to the Hills
Reading the Word of God is to be surrounded by a matchless view. It is to be transported by tram to the mountainous movements of God in this world that call us back to himself so that we can live in his presence and promote his glory in all the earth forever.
Our Cry for Revival
It’s a common mistake to assume all revivals are large and well-known among Christians. Nick Harrison’s excerpt from Our Cry for Revival shows the heart of praying for a movement of God’s Spirit.
Ashamed of the Gospel
Eventually, I had to come to terms with the fact that it was not my personality, lack of knowledge, or want of opportunity that kept me from telling people about Jesus. It was fear.
The Saving Grace of God
I could no longer think that I was okay with God. My righteousness had been devastated by fourteen words, in one verse in one book of the Bible.
How Pondering Death Fuels Our Faith
I didn’t expect the thoughts from my young son about death to cause so many thoughts within me.
Three Things My Autistic Daughter Has Taught Me About Evangelism
My daughter’s social communication difficulties can set her apart in the eyes of the world in all the wrong ways. Yet, time and time again, I have watched God flip the switch, giving her unique opportunities to reach others for the Kingdom and draw people to him in ways that others simply cannot do.
Church Planters Who Pursue Humility and Learn to Rest
In this recently released excerpt from Gospel-Centered Discipleship’s latest book, Church Planter, author Tony Merida reminds readers of the need for humility and rest.
Church Planter: Book Launch
Gospel-Centered Discipleship is excited to announce the launch of our latest book: Church Planter: Nine Essentials for Being Faithful and Effective by Tony Merida.