Editor’s Pick: New Picture Books (Holiday 2024)
Equip your children—and yourself—for the quest of the Christian life with these beautiful new picture books.
Equip your children—and yourself—for the quest of the Christian life with these beautiful new picture books.
The laughter in Psalm 52:6 is a hallelujah—an exultation in God’s righteousness and a celebration of his avenging acts.
Donald Trump has appointed a pro-abortion candidate to lead health and human services. Those truly committed to the pro-life cause don’t have to remain silent.
If we’re not careful, we become captivated by the wonder of all the secondary glories of Christmas and miss the main event.
On Jesus’s astounding promise to reward every good thing we’ve ever done, even those deeds of which we’re unaware.
Rather than avoid or suppress our anxieties, we should run hard toward a loving, attached life that produces ordered anxiety.
Odds are, you’ve sung their songs at church.
Bryan Chapell joins Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan to discuss how to ensure every sermon is truly Christ-centered, with Jesus as the hero.
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In her TGCW24 message, Ruth Chou Simons unpacks Jesus’s statement ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life’ from John 14.
Collin Hansen and Michael Horton trace the ancient roots of ‘spiritual but not religious’ movements.
Bryan Chapell joins Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan to discuss how to ensure every sermon is truly Christ-centered, with Jesus as the hero.
Ryan Kwon reflects on his journey in ministry and why he values character over competence.
In her TGCW24 message, Nancy Guthrie helps us understand what Jesus means when he says, ‘I am the resurrection and the life’ in John 11.
We pursue gospel cultures so that by God’s grace, our churches will feel a bit like heaven on earth.
Equip your children—and yourself—for the quest of the Christian life with these beautiful new picture books.
In her TGCW24 message, Ruth Chou Simons unpacks Jesus’s statement ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life’ from John 14.
This new biography of Spurgeon offers a vivid and edifying portrayal of the Prince of Preachers, one that will stir readers’ affections for Christ while moving them to engage others with the gospel.
The vibes are pleasant in ‘Wicked.’ But the moral ideas—however well-intentioned—are incoherent and unhelpful.
If we’re not careful, we become captivated by the wonder of all the secondary glories of Christmas and miss the main event.
Donald Trump has appointed a pro-abortion candidate to lead health and human services. Those truly committed to the pro-life cause don’t have to remain silent.