9 Things You Should Know About Pope Leo XIV
What the pope says and does affects how Christianity is perceived globally—and that includes how the world understands evangelicals.
What the pope says and does affects how Christianity is perceived globally—and that includes how the world understands evangelicals.
The first classical Christian school in Washington, DC, sits half a mile from the Department of Education.
Melissa Kruger, Courtney Doctor, and Vanessa Hawkins discuss the vital and beautiful role the church should have in every Christian’s life.
On the need for faithful, gospel-centered ministry that outlasts today’s fractures and strengthens the next generation.
For our time, Lovelace’s appreciation of the community dynamics of the Christian faith are indispensable.
The message Colorado is sending is unmistakable: Surrender your biblical convictions or surrender your children.
The message Colorado is sending is unmistakable: Surrender your biblical convictions or surrender your children.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss tips for working with fellow elders, leading elders’ meetings, and setting healthy cultural dynamics.
At TGC25, John Piper unpacks Ephesians 1 to show that God’s ultimate purpose is to magnify the glory of his grace in Christ and calls believers to respond with Spirit-awakened praise.
Melissa Kruger, Courtney Doctor, and Vanessa Hawkins discuss the vital and beautiful role the church should have in every Christian’s life.
Collin Hansen and Paul Putz discuss the historical and contemporary intersection of American Christianity and big-time sports.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan revisit the Bible’s job description for deacons, highlighting what these servants are meant to do.
Kristen Wetherell, Elizabeth Woodson, Raechel Myers, and Amanda Bible Williams explore the joys and challenges of studying the Bible.
At TGC25, John Piper unpacks Ephesians 1 to show that God’s ultimate purpose is to magnify the glory of his grace in Christ and calls believers to respond with Spirit-awakened praise.
Life is a gift we receive, not a prize we seize.
‘The Reason for Church’ is a profound reminder for church leaders and members how the local church helps us overcome the cultural narratives that threaten to derail our faith.
What the pope says and does affects how Christianity is perceived globally—and that includes how the world understands evangelicals.
Melissa Kruger, Courtney Doctor, and Vanessa Hawkins discuss the vital and beautiful role the church should have in every Christian’s life.
The Bible’s multipronged approach can help us reckon with evil in the world.
The first classical Christian school in Washington, DC, sits half a mile from the Department of Education.