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When the Church Feels like Nineveh
God redeemed the story of a man who ran from the Lord, despaired, and struggled to forgive. I’ve come to see he can redeem mine too.
Sam Allberry Resigns from Church and Keller Center
Statement from The Gospel Coalition’s Board of Directors TGC was informed yesterday by Sam Allberry about “an inappropriate relationship with another man a few years ago” and that an announcement would be made today at Immanuel Church regarding his resignation as a pastor. He then also resigned as a fellow of The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics. Per TGC policy and procedures, we immediately began to remove all of Sam’s content from our website and other content channels, and we deferred this statement until the church membership was informed. We are heartbroken over this news, and we continue to pray…
What a Military Chaplain Taught Me About Hope
Despite great advances in health care, education, and equality, secular culture hasn’t become better at finding joy. Especially when shots are fired.
Is Your Women’s Ministry Accessible to Single Moms?
It can be hard for churches to know how to help single moms meaningfully participate outside of Sunday worship. Here are some guiding questions to consider.
‘Suggested for You’: 5 Values AI Suggests
No technology is value-neutral. Each comes with a set of suggestions. Here are five values AI technology suggests to users.
Is Jesus Atoning for You in Heaven?
The time-tested categories of Jesus’s humiliation and exaltation, coupled with his threefold office, are biblical ways to think about the priesthood of Christ in Hebrews.
Follow the Science . . . to God
New documentary ‘The Story of Everything’ shows why science is increasingly a friend to faith—not a threat.
Redeem the Time: What Ben Sasse Teaches Us About Life, Death, and Politics
Sasse has a lot of hard-earned wisdom to impart, including some that only comes when facing a terminal diagnosis. He’s inviting us to walk with him through that dark valley.
Hope for the Algorithm-Shaped Self
As AI companions grow more sophisticated at providing validation, the question becomes more urgent: Where will you find your identity?
Themelios 51.1
The new April 2026 issue of ‘Themelios’ has 239 pages of editorials, articles, and book reviews.
What We Owe the Dead: The Role of Virtue in History
We get wisdom from the study of the past, but we must bring wisdom to our study if understanding is our goal.
Hope for Gen Z’s Financial Nihilism
To many Gen Zers, finances seem meaningless. The church is uniquely positioned to point to a better way.
John Cotton: The Forgotten 17th-Century Puritan
Cotton knew sorrow firsthand. Through it all, he acknowledged that life isn’t life if it’s overwhelmed with discouragements.
Afraid of Evangelism? Try This.
We know people need Christ, but we fear the awkwardness that gospel conversations can create. How can we move past our fear?
Develop a Taste for God’s Word
Scripture isn’t a collection of dry words on a page; it’s God’s Word spoken for us.
Why Christians Should Read More Poetry
Let’s resist the system and shape our souls, let’s build good character and buck bad culture, by reading good poetry.
What Happened on the Threshing Floor?
Boaz and Ruth trade promiscuity for restraint, inhospitality for generosity, and seductive idolatry for covenant faithfulness.
2 Forces That Shape Every Church
All churches flesh out a relationship between contending and contextualizing—for better or worse.