How One Gen Zer Is Gaining Biblical Literacy the Old-Fashioned Way
My generation will continue to struggle to read and understand the Bible if reading isn’t a normal part of our lives.
My generation will continue to struggle to read and understand the Bible if reading isn’t a normal part of our lives.
History is a rich storehouse for us today if we are wise enough to steward it well.
A closer look at what IVF entails raises questions of whether it’s wise for Christians to engage in it.
If Paul interprets an Old Testament narrative allegorically, may we?
Melissa Kruger, Courtney Doctor, and Jen Wilkin discuss embracing a more biblical view on bodies, aging, beauty, and youth.
We live in a time when resolving relational discord by severing the relationship is acceptable (or even applauded). But what does the Bible say about challenging relationships with parents?
Here are Brett McCracken’s picks for the 50 most edifying, non-R-rated movies released over the last quarter century.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss practical ways to promote deeper love for God’s truth.
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.
Paul Tripp joins Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan to discuss how a pastor can lead well for the flourishing of the whole church.
Betsy Childs Howard interviews mental health counselor Sandi Taylor on the causes of teen anxiety and how the gospel brings hope.
Pastor Tony Merida challenges ministers to consider the value of pastoral warmth and good people skills alongside doctrinal precision.
My generation will continue to struggle to read and understand the Bible if reading isn’t a normal part of our lives.
In this keynote address from TGC’s inaugural conference in 2007, TGC cofounder Don Carson answers the question “What is the gospel?”
‘A Light on the Hill’ provides a compelling picture of a church that has embraced and embodied this bright vision for a century and a half, and, God willing, will encourage others to do the same.
Pastors should only bring as much extrabiblical information into their sermons as will serve the purpose of illuminating, explaining, and applying the text.
Melissa Kruger, Courtney Doctor, and Jen Wilkin discuss embracing a more biblical view on bodies, aging, beauty, and youth.
If Paul interprets an Old Testament narrative allegorically, may we?