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6 Psalms for Lamenting Miscarriage
As you walk through the grief of miscarriage, use these psalms to help you bring your lament to the God who sees, knows, and cares about your pain.
The Truest Friend Stays with You at Rock Bottom
True friendship isn’t a cost-benefit calculation. It’s personal commitment, even when everything falls apart.
Beyond Slogans: A Christian Perspective on Gaza
Conflict in the Middle East invariably leads to a rise in Christian persecution.
Matthew’s Action-Packed Genealogy
Jesus isn’t one of many flashing images that come across the screen; all Scripture points to him.
6 Seasoned Pastors on Best Practices for Men’s Ministry
TGC asked pastors about the best thing they’ve done—or seen another church do—for men.
I’m a Librarian. How Should I Handle Fights over Book Removals?
The best way to fight inappropriate or untruthful books is by recommending to your library books that are good, true, and beautiful.
Filthy Rags or Fragrant Offerings? How Does God View Our Good Works?
The Bible is abundantly clear that Christians can do works that please the Father.
If You Want to Be Sanctified, Rehearse Your Identity
Temptation may come your way, but in Christ, sin has no dominion over you.
Don’t Reduce Faithfulness to Neutrality: A Response to David French and Chip Gaines
The question is whether Christians are called to be neutral participants in cultural narratives that celebrate what Scripture clearly identifies as contrary to God’s design.
Read Books, Not AI Summaries of Books
Choosing an AI book summary over actually reading a book is like swapping a feast for fast food.
How the Psalms’ Pilgrim Prayers Shaped Me
Just like with anything else in life, we practice the skills we want to have, and psalmic prayers allow us to practice our life with God.
The Legacy of Susannah Spurgeon’s Book Fund
Susie Spurgeon changed the lives of countless pastors and their congregations through the ministry of her Book Fund, which began 150 years ago in the summer of 1875.
Praise Be to Chance! A Satirical Spoken Word Poem
Poetry can help point out the silliness of the claim that everything in the universe exists merely by chance.
Ecclesiastes’s Most Important Word: Not Fleeting but Absurd
Qohelet’s diagnosis of the world’s absurdity conceals seeds of hope.
Ask TGC: What Do We Do with Helpful Resources from Harmful People?
Because God’s goodness extends to all humanity, even fallen people can perceive and communicate truth. But recommending their teaching requires prudence and consideration of context.
What We Need from Pastor-Apologists
That’s a challenge worth tackling today: to live out a faith that transforms not just how we think but how we love and serve.
‘What’s the Point?’: Struggle and Hope in Scottie Scheffler’s Interview
Did Scheffler’s words resonate so much because of the truth he shared or because he’s the best golfer in the world?
When Idols of the Heart Are Objects You Can See
Though metaphorical interpretations of idol worship are hermeneutically sound and important for our sanctification, we shouldn’t neglect the literal application of biblical texts about idolatry.