Articles
Is Christianity Good?
If you’re looking for why we believe in human rights, justice, and consent, don’t look to culture. Look to Jesus.
Grace-Based Discipline in Real Life
We wanted to establish discipline in our family that was grace-based, heart-centered, and gospel-driven. But what does that practically look like?
Transparency Is the Answer to Conspiracy Thinking
Faithful leaders don’t just make good decisions; they help the church understand why those decisions are made.
Voddie Baucham (1969–2025) on the Resurrection
Voddie Baucham (1969–2025) has gone home to be with the Lord. In light of the common hope we hold as Christians, we looked back at his message from The Gospel Coalition’s 2015 national conference.
How to Pursue Justice for Jesus
When it comes to social justice, I fear we’re listening to the shifting winds of culture more than to the stable wisdom of Christ.
The Real Reason You Can’t Quit Porn
Like the tax collector and Ezra, both of whom wouldn’t lift their eyes to heaven, a repentant man senses the shame of what he’s done.
Why Churches Need ‘Magnetic Spaces’
We’re all searching for answers to life’s biggest questions. What if the church created spaces where people could find them?
Why We Need to Talk About Body Image in Women’s Discipleship
The pressures we face about our appearance are inevitable. We’ll respond either with biblical truth or with increasingly drastic attempts to conform to cultural expectations.
The Real Threat to Faith Isn’t Science
Many Christians perceive science as a threat to biblical faith. They are mistaken. Scientism is the real threat, not science.
Ick Lists Aren’t Harmless Fun
Ick lists are one symptom of the larger problem: Our society views relationships as transactional, not covenantal.
Samson: A New and Unimproved Moses
Where Samson failed and Moses only foreshadowed, history rhymed again in Jesus Christ, the ultimate human and divine Deliverer.
When ‘Evangelical’ Means Everything but the Gospel
We need to take action now if we want the gospel to survive in recognizable form among those who claim to champion it most ardently.
Is Textual Criticism . . . Cool?
Scholars like Bart Ehrman and Wes Huff are bringing an obscure academic discipline into the mainstream. How can textual criticism help us in apologetics today?
Why Young Men Are Coming Back to Church
Young men are leading the Gen Z shift toward Jesus. What’s caused this? As a Gen-Z man, I have a theory.
Can You Rely on AI for Theology?
Why is AI that’s under the control of a communist atheist government producing more theologically sound answers than AI based in a free, Western, historically Christian country?
Add Cultural Apologetics to Your Evangelism Tool Kit
Cultural apologetics is about making arguments that showcase Christianity’s beauty and goodness, using cultural touchpoints as an opportunity for gospel witness.
Missionaries Must Decrease
Successful missionaries are willing to have their personal influence decrease over time to make way for new, mature Christians.
How Leviticus’s ‘Do Not Touch’ Prepares Us for Christ
What if Leviticus prepares us for the moment when holiness and impurity collide, and everything changes?