ARTICLES
The Words That Form Us: How Language Shapes Discipleship Culture
If we want to form disciples, we must learn to speak like our Father—words that create life, build belonging, and breathe grace.
When Waiting Draws Us Near to God
Every silence reminds us that our true hope isn’t in the quick resolution of our circumstances but in the faithful presence of Jesus.
He Rejoices Over You
He doesn’t tolerate you; he delights in you. So don’t just intellectually affirm him; rejoice in him.
From the Archives: Unity in an Age of Division
Jesus is the one who makes true unity possible. In his death and resurrection, he created unity across racial and ethnic divides, gender divides, and political divides.
Fruitful to the End
Fruitfulness in old age isn’t about staying busy, it’s about bearing witness.
Gospel-Centered Resolutions
Like any other resolutions, gospel-centered resolutions are about change. What makes them different, however, is that we have a model for change in Jesus, power for change in the Spirit and the people of God, and the promise of change in the resurrection.
New Book Release: Church Planter, Second Edition
Church planting isn’t a solo sprint. It’s a team effort that requires clarity of calling, affirmed character, and visible fruit. These nine essentials can help surface that clarity. But even more, they can give direction for your journey.
GCD 2025: Books, Articles, Cohorts, and More: A Year in Review
A look back at the most-read resources from GCD in 2025.
Foot Washing: From Confusion to Clarity
Christ’s descent to wash the disciples’ feet foreshadows his greater descent to the cross, where cleansing would be accomplished once for all.
Our Favorite Books of 2025
We need to have the gospel developed in our hearts and minds and reading books is a noble means to that end.
Jesus Is Unashamed to Take Awkward Family Christmas Photos
The gospel is the good news that God loves us, not merely when we look our best, but our worst.
What Zechariah Forgot
God didn’t only gift Zechariah with silence; he gifted him with anticipation…His words, moving from doubt to tentative hope, were given inwardly to God alone, who knew his heart better than he did.