Start Here: A Beginner’s Guide to Reading Charles H. Spurgeon
No matter where you look in Charles H. Spurgeon’s books, you’re sure to find the Lord Jesus Christ.
No matter where you look in Charles H. Spurgeon’s books, you’re sure to find the Lord Jesus Christ.
‘Yet I Will Hope in Him’ reminds us that the hope Job found in God is still available to us, and through Christ, our hope is multiplied.
Courtney and Melissa talk to Tara-Leigh Cobble about how she got over her lack of desire to read the Bible and how, over time, reading the Bible made her fall in love with its Author.
Science fiction gives a particularly vivid window into different worldviews in our cultural moment.
Christian higher education hasn’t been immune from the cultural trends that have eroded trust in higher education.
Rosalind Picard joins Christopher Watkin to discuss how AI affects our emotional well-being.
Rosalind Picard joins Christopher Watkin to discuss how AI affects our emotional wellbeing.
Listen NowChristians fight with spiritual weapons against principalities and powers, not with guns and bombs against other human beings. But we’re still at war.
The Spurgeon family scandal reminds us that even extraordinarily impressive ministries like Charles Spurgeon’s can have grubby, messy roots.
Carl Trueman has followed up his blockbuster ‘The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self’ with a new take on our cultural desecration.
Carl Trueman joins Collin Hansen to discuss how the rejection of God has degraded our understanding of humanity.
Listen NowEven imperfect family devotionals can have a profound effect on your children’s lives.
Courtney and Melissa talk to Tara-Leigh Cobble about how she got over her lack of desire to read the Bible and how, over time, reading the Bible made her fall in love with its Author.
Autumn Ridenour joins Christopher Watkin to discuss how AI affects our understanding of aging and the difference between simulation and real relationship.
Where can we find help when we feel racked by doubt or are walking alongside someone who is?
Kevin Vanhoozer discusses interpreting God’s Word on the far side of the ‘demise of biblical civilization.’
No matter where you look in Charles H. Spurgeon’s books, you’re sure to find the Lord Jesus Christ.
It’s OK for you to have a tribe and to learn from people outside your tribe.
Even imperfect family devotionals can have a profound effect on your children’s lives.
The longer we live, the more we’ll lose. And the more we love, the deeper we’ll grieve. Let’s do it well.
Courtney and Melissa talk to Tara-Leigh Cobble about how she got over her lack of desire to read the Bible and how, over time, reading the Bible made her fall in love with its Author.
‘Yet I Will Hope in Him’ reminds us that the hope Job found in God is still available to us, and through Christ, our hope is multiplied.
In a culture that praises self-sufficiency, it’s easy to lean on our own understanding.