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What Churches Need to Know About Smart Glasses
The key features of these glasses that are enhancing lives in one demographic can be exploited by others with harmful intent.
Books You Should Read This Summer (2025)
Readers will want to separate the wheat from the tares before they invest their precious hours of summer freedom. Here are book recommendations from TGC’s editors.
Should Christians Practice Surrogacy?
Modern medical technology confronts the church with weighty questions regarding the means and methods of procreation.
Hope of Heaven and the Church’s Mission
To make it to heaven, we all need friends to keep our eyes on the promise. That’s what a local church is for.
How I Found Hope After My Mother’s Suicide
In my grief, the Lord has shown me five truths that have helped me begin to heal as I lean on him.
Make Summer Memories (Even If You Stay Home)
I’ve been curating holidays and fueling fun (a.k.a. being a mom) for nearly 11 years. But I’m ready to lay down the burden of being Chief Memory Creator.
‘Life of Chuck’ Misses the Vibe Shift
‘The Life of Chuck’ feels more like a relic of New Atheism’s heyday than a product of the present vibe shift.
Faithful Witness in the Land of Nicaea
On the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, a theological conference welcomed Christians and spiritual seekers from around Asia Minor.
No Chance of Survival: How a Deadly Plane Crash Yielded a Growing Spiritual Harvest
Not only did Kennon Vaughan survive a plane crash, but he’s watching the Lord use the deaths of his friends to draw people to faith.
The Gospel Isn’t Good News Without Justification
The drama in Scripture’s storyline is the source of the doctrine, which leads to doxology and discipleship.
Rest for Weary Women’s Ministry Leaders
You encourage other women to follow rhythms of rest, and you may have even organized a retreat on the topic. But do you follow your own counsel?
Join the (Church) Fraternity
Christian men should pursue fraternal brotherhood with one another—not just for accountability but for enjoyment.
Twice Healed: The Blind Man at Bethsaida
The true blind man at Bethsaida is the disciples.
Enduring unto Glory: How the Beatific Vision Serves Weary Pastors
The tables are turned on suffering. The greater the suffering, the greater the promise of glory.
Announcing TGC’s 2025 Essay Contest for Young Adults
Calling all young adults (aged 16–22) with something to say! Enter our contest and you could win $200.
Evangelicals After Obergefell: 10 Years of Living on the Wrong Side of History
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled 5–4 in its ‘Obergefell’ decision to extend same-sex marriage nationwide. I believed then, as I do now, that the court lawlessly imposed its definition of marriage on all 50 states.
Brick by Brick: The Inspiring Story of Ole Kirk Christiansen
You don’t have to be alleviating poverty, prosecuting human traffickers, or curing diseases to honor God through your vocation.
Graduation’s Gift: Reflecting on the Privilege of Motherhood
Mundane moments shift sacred when we understand the immense responsibility of raising an eternal being for an eternal destination.