Articles
Where Is King Jesus When Violence Reigns?
Evil doesn’t have the last word in eternity. Jesus will make sure of that.
Male Friendship Is Declining. Wives Can Help.
As both church and culture have encouraged men to take on more practical responsibilities in the family, have we unintentionally discouraged men from taking time to cultivate friendships?
The Fatherless Epidemic: Raising Up Men in Urban America
This is the story of how the gospel can change a life, a family, and a neighborhood. But it’s also a story that can change the way you think about your parents, your kids, and why God loves you.
How David’s Kingship Illuminates the Gospel’s Genealogies
Matthew’s and Luke’s genealogies are vital. A biblical theology of kingship helps us see their significance.
A Struggling Pastor’s Journey to Joy
The change was so dramatic that some people in my church called it ‘Dennis 2.0.’
The Most Stunning Prayer in the Old Testament
The most striking feature of the prayer is that, despite its setting, there’s little focus on the temple being dedicated.
The Spirit of Truth: Takeaways from the Evangelium 21 Conference in Hamburg
For the first time, the E21 gathering of Reformed pastors in German-speaking Europe featured only speakers from the region. More than 1,000 people packed the event.
The Secular Liturgy of ‘Goodnight Moon’
Margaret Wise Brown’s spiritual restlessness sheds light on her most famous book’s meaning—or lack thereof.
Why the Psalmists Sing About Judges
The psalm humbles God’s people by likening them to Israel’s darkest hour of covenant infidelity because, even then, God’s grace prevailed.
How to Wash Windows for God’s Glory
God may call us to an esteemed post in his kingdom. But most often, he calls us to the hard and unexciting work.
My Best Friend Is a Church Grandma
God brings together wildly disparate people that we may glorify him better together than we would apart.
Find Joy in the Dish Room
The kingdom begins at the bottom of the ladder with a heart learning to see God in the work of our hands.
Winner Announcement: TGC’s 2025 Essay Contest for Young Adults
Gen Z Christians are embracing God’s gift of work, his purposes for marriage and sexuality, and his good plans for intergenerational relationships.
From High School to Campus: Stay Rooted in Christ and Guard Your Heart
Don’t leave your faith behind; take intentional steps to identify potential areas of struggle and be grounded in God’s Word before you move onto campus.
Don’t Skip Judges in Women’s Bible Study
While it may seem ill-advised to ask women to study passages that record mistreatment of women, skipping over these stories does us a disservice.
My Mom, Her Drug Addiction, and God’s Grace
In sixth grade, I joined the 12 percent of children who had a parent addicted to drugs.
The Many-splendoured Cross: Atonement, Controversy, and Victory
In this article, Daniel Strange examines issues surrounding the theology of the atonement and its continuing debate.
Flawed Youth Ministry Wasn’t the End of My Faith
Through the years, I’ve learned to look to Christ through the muddy waters of what I experienced at Teen Mania.