Biblical Theology Is for Nerds
For those immersed in ‘nerd culture,’ the journey into biblical theology could feel surprisingly familiar.
For those immersed in ‘nerd culture,’ the journey into biblical theology could feel surprisingly familiar.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry are joined by special guest Paul Tripp to remind pastors that community, accountability, and the Holy Spirit’s conviction are essential for personal growth and gospel-centered ministry.
A reflection on why holiness is compelling and why encountering a saintly individual leaves us feeling inspired and enlarged, not inadequate or diminished.
Run to the true Light—Jesus himself—and find the forgiveness and freedom you long for in him.
The closer I get to standing before the Lord, the deeper pastoral failures affect me. Each prompts me to fight presumption.
At the heart of God’s creation of the new heaven and the new earth is a new Jerusalem/Zion.
The TGC staff requests prayer for Don Carson, who is ailing from Parkinson’s disease.
Jim Davis and Michael Graham, authors of ‘The Great Dechurching,’ unpack four types of people who’ve left evangelical churches, why they left, and why more than half of them are willing to return.
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Nancy Guthrie considers how our experience of the Holy Spirit today differs from that of Old Testament saints, unpacking the advantages of the Holy Spirit’s indwelling and describing the Spirit-empowered life.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry are joined by special guest Paul Tripp to remind pastors that community, accountability, and the Holy Spirit’s conviction are essential for personal growth and gospel-centered ministry.
Ligon Duncan interviews Mark Vroegop, the new president of TGC, on his journey of faith, pastoral ministry, and vision for TGC’s future.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss practices for maintaining intimacy with Christ amid the demands of ministry.
Jim Davis and Michael Graham, authors of ‘The Great Dechurching,’ unpack four types of people who’ve left evangelical churches, why they left, and why more than half of them are willing to return.
Nancy Guthrie considers how our experience of the Holy Spirit today differs from that of Old Testament saints, unpacking the advantages of the Holy Spirit’s indwelling and describing the Spirit-empowered life.
‘How the West Made the World’ has lots going for it, including Quinn’s range, scholarship, and prose. But lovers of big history, and pastors interested in why the West is the way it is, may want to look elsewhere first.
For those immersed in ‘nerd culture,’ the journey into biblical theology could feel surprisingly familiar.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry are joined by special guest Paul Tripp to remind pastors that community, accountability, and the Holy Spirit’s conviction are essential for personal growth and gospel-centered ministry.
We tend to elevate certain teachings of Jesus at the expense of others, but we must read Scripture as a whole.
Two moments in Paris last year feel symbolic of Western culture’s wake-up call: We don’t know what we have until it’s lost—or almost lost.
Don Carson explores the biblical concept of kingship, focusing on God’s reign, the establishment of the Davidic dynasty, the promise of an eternal King, and the ongoing struggle for God’s kingdom that will ultimately triumph through Jesus’s rule over all creation.