Articles
Counter-Catechesis for a Secular Age
The Christian story told in the Bible needs to be taught alongside and even against the secular narratives of the day.
Worship Leader, Tell the Whole Story
As worship leaders design services, we have the privilege of inviting people into the Story of stories.
Struggling to Keep Up in Motherhood? Let the Spirit Set Your Pace.
We aren’t left to ourselves or to influencers to set our pace in motherhood. We’ve graciously been given a helper and internal pacer in the Holy Spirit.
Quality Christian Music 2025: 15 Artists to Watch
These 15 up-and-coming Christian artists are making sincerely faith-driven and excellent music.
Your Soul Needs the Song of Solomon
We don’t need allegorical gymnastics to sing of Christ in the Song. We only need to connect texts.
A Theological Vision for Discipling the Next Generation
As we teach children to trust and obey, we’re challenged to do the same, repenting of our unbelief and leaning into God’s grace.
‘Night and Day Difference’: The Growth of Good Publishing in Egypt
Over the past year or so, we’ve noticed a pattern in international stories we cover—wherever there’s a gospel-centered movement, there’s a new and growing Reformed book publisher.
When You’re Dreading Monday Mornings
Haven’t we all been there? Here are five suggestions for responding to work you don’t enjoy.
Go to Church to Discover Your Identity
The Bible’s picture of the church as a body provides two identity-truths that people have always needed but that are especially important in our age.
On My Shelf: Life and Books with Mark Sayers
Mark Sayers talks about what’s on his bedside table, his favorite fiction, the books he regularly revisits, and more.
Pastors, How Do We Guard Against Assuming the Worst?
My commitment to being bold about sin led me into a naive pastoral perspective. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Just Diagnosed: Questions Parents of Neurodivergent Kids Should Ask Next
The best gift we gave our son came when we stopped emphasizing what was wrong and began to focus instead on God’s good purpose.
Polemic Theology: How to Deal with Those Who Differ from Us
Are we attempting to win an argument to manifest our superior knowledge and debating ability? Or are we seeking to win another person?
Why You Should Read Joshua’s ‘Boring’ Chapters
We might say the early chapters are epic, but what about Joshua’s second half?
‘Superman’ Knows: Normie Is the New Punk Rock
‘Superman’ signals a cultural shift. The trauma plot has given way to the triumph narrative: from defeatist to aspirational, can’t do to can do.
Does Paul Really Promise I’ll Suffer?
Righteous sufferers have hope for future deliverance precisely because of their suffering.
In the Aftermath of the Texas Floods, Keep Watch with the Suffering
When I remember the way strangers surrounded my family during our time of need, I want to find practical ways to show love to those suffering now.
4 Questions Pastors Should Ask Before Using AI
If you’re a pastor or church leader pondering potential uses of AI in ministry, here are four questions to ask.