I Believe Miracles Are Possible. So Why Don’t I Expect Them?
Two things hinder my faith when it comes to expecting miracles.
Two things hinder my faith when it comes to expecting miracles.
While I was always trying to develop a different life for myself, what I really needed was a rebirth as a Christian.
Those who are unrepentant but think they’re Christians are in danger.
The TGC staff requests prayer for Don Carson, who is ailing from Parkinson’s disease.
Collin Hansen and Melissa Kruger discuss the top theology stories of 2024 and why they’re feeling hopeful for 2025, and they share an important update about TGC’s cofounder, Don Carson.
Collin Hansen reviews the best TGC resources of 2024 to help inform, challenge, and encourage you toward faithful perseverance.
The vibes are pleasant in ‘Wicked.’ But the moral ideas—however well-intentioned—are incoherent and unhelpful.
Matt Smethurst, Ligon Duncan, and Sinclair Ferguson discuss recapturing the wonder of the incarnation and shepherding well during the Christmas season.
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In this keynote session from TGC’s 2013 National Conference, John Piper delves into Luke 1–2, drawing insights from Zechariah, Elizabeth, and Mary to demonstrate the joy that comes from knowing and following Jesus.
Collin Hansen and Melissa Kruger discuss the top theology stories of 2024 and why they’re feeling hopeful for 2025, and they share an important update about TGC’s cofounder, Don Carson.
Matt Smethurst, Ligon Duncan, and Sinclair Ferguson discuss recapturing the wonder of the incarnation and shepherding well during the Christmas season.
Glen Scrivener and Andrew Wilson discuss how Christmas traditions and the incarnation’s richness create unique opportunities for evangelism, inviting the world to share in the joy of Jesus.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan explore why church polity matters and its overlooked biblical importance.
Two things hinder my faith when it comes to expecting miracles.
Remember God’s arm is longer than yours.
In this keynote session from TGC’s 2013 National Conference, John Piper delves into Luke 1–2, drawing insights from Zechariah, Elizabeth, and Mary to demonstrate the joy that comes from knowing and following Jesus.
‘Framed’ reminds Christians we’d do well to heed Scripture’s admonition about not “siding with the many, so as to pervert justice” for the accused (Ex. 23:2). Some might have been framed.
Technology will always adapt to try to fill needs that God designed to be met naturally in his creation. But AI chatbots fall short of real human connection.
Collin Hansen and Melissa Kruger discuss the top theology stories of 2024 and why they’re feeling hopeful for 2025, and they share an important update about TGC’s cofounder, Don Carson.
The TGC staff requests prayer for Don Carson, who is ailing from Parkinson’s disease.