Rebuilding for Renewal: The Importance of Sacred Spaces in Our Cities
A church without a building can still thrive, but having a place to call our own has deepened our ability to live out our calling.
A church without a building can still thrive, but having a place to call our own has deepened our ability to live out our calling.
‘Love Is Blind’ may occasionally produce lasting marriages. But mostly it’s a cautionary tale about the hazards of dating in the disembodied digital age.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss practical tips for improving your prayer life—and the praying habits of your whole congregation.
Once we get a little taste of the approval that comes with success, we want more. And by doing our best, putting in the time, and trying our hardest, we can get more . . . until we can’t.
My generation will continue to struggle to read and understand the Bible if reading isn’t a normal part of our lives.
If you’re like many reading through the Bible this year, you might be hitting some confusing chapters.
Here are Brett McCracken’s picks for the 50 most edifying, non-R-rated movies released over the last quarter century.
Melissa Kruger, Courtney Doctor, and Jen Wilkin discuss embracing a more biblical view on bodies, aging, beauty, and youth.
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Collin Hansen and Nadya Williams discuss the historical and cultural shifts in the perception of children as too costly and demanding.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss practical tips for improving your prayer life—and the praying habits of your whole congregation.
Pastor Tony Merida challenges ministers to consider the value of pastoral warmth and good people skills alongside doctrinal precision.
In this keynote address from TGC’s inaugural conference in 2007, TGC cofounder Don Carson answers the question “What is the gospel?”
Collin Hansen and Russ Ramsey discuss how art reflects both suffering and hope, drawing examples from Van Gogh and Norman Rockwell.
Collin Hansen and Nadya Williams discuss the historical and cultural shifts in the perception of children as too costly and demanding.
Seek out Christian counselors committed to being clinically informed, but avoid those who merely tack their Christianity onto a secular psychological approach.
A church without a building can still thrive, but having a place to call our own has deepened our ability to live out our calling.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss practical tips for improving your prayer life—and the praying habits of your whole congregation.
‘Love Is Blind’ may occasionally produce lasting marriages. But mostly it’s a cautionary tale about the hazards of dating in the disembodied digital age.
When we reassure our kids that our love for them doesn’t waver with their behavior or performance, we lift away a burden from their vulnerable hearts.
Once we get a little taste of the approval that comes with success, we want more. And by doing our best, putting in the time, and trying our hardest, we can get more . . . until we can’t.