Against the World, for the Sake of the World
Just as Athanasius revealed the emptiness of pagan idols and philosophies, so we can unmask the false promises of our own age.
Just as Athanasius revealed the emptiness of pagan idols and philosophies, so we can unmask the false promises of our own age.
As family-friendly animated biblical epics go, ‘David’ is one of the best I’ve seen.
The new December 2025 issue of ‘Themelios’ has 252 pages of editorials, articles, and book reviews.
The Gospel Coalition editors share books they especially enjoyed in 2025. Read for recommendations of fiction and nonfiction—both new and old.
A heart completely surrendered to Christ is the most important key to long-term victory over pornography.
Apologetics should engage the heart, mind, and community, while recognizing its cultural context.
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True revival is marked less by its press coverage and more by its attention to the ordinary means of grace.
The Gospel Coalition selects the best Christian books published in 2025 in our annual TGC Book Awards.
Brett McCracken talks with musicians Caroline Cobb, Cody Curtis, and Eric Owyoung about the beauty of Advent and Christmas music.
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In this plenary message from TGC25, Ryan Kwon talks about how the grace of God gives us a new desire to obey God’s commands.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible Williams about the challenges and great rewards of studying the Bible.
In this plenary session from TGC25, Andrew Wilson argues that you can’t make sense of the book of Ephesians without understanding the necessity of Jesus’s ascension.
A church budget isn’t primarily a financial tool but a spiritual one.
Mark Vroegop teaches from Ephesians 2:11–22 about the compelling need to remember our redemption and its results.
The scrolling age is a spiritual battle with high stakes. Will we let our souls be captured by the algorithms, our worship directed to the demigods of Silicon Valley?
Just as Athanasius revealed the emptiness of pagan idols and philosophies, so we can unmask the false promises of our own age.
In ‘Sex Robots,’ Richardson demonstrates that technology isn’t neutral and offers compelling evidence that the widespread adoption of sex robots will be harmful for individuals and society.
Pastors: If we cannot be described as gentle, we’ve abandoned a fruit of the Spirit and a qualifying mark of a pastor.
The new December 2025 issue of ‘Themelios’ has 252 pages of editorials, articles, and book reviews.
As family-friendly animated biblical epics go, ‘David’ is one of the best I’ve seen.
Collin Hansen reviews 2025 and wonders what’s next with the advent of metamodernism.