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A Field Guide to the Beast of Revelation 13
The beast should be understood as a powerful human kingdom that blasphemes God and persecutes his people.
Don’t Overlook the Significance of Jesus’s Ascension
Everything depends on the ascended, reigning Christ Jesus.
The Myth of the ‘Irreligious World’
Reformed theology offers an account of why humans are simultaneously looking for and not looking for God.
Scroll Less, Stroll More: A Summer Challenge to Leave Your Phone at Home
For your spiritual, relational, physical, and mental health, get off your phone and go for a walk.
Outlaw Pornography. Now.
Now is the time to act for the sake of our children, our culture, and our souls.
I Learned Virtue from Alasdair MacIntyre (1929–2025)
Alasdair MacIntyre (1929–2025) helped me read Scripture better and see the world as Christians for millennia had—full of beauty, truth, and goodness.
When Your Spouse Doesn’t Believe: 3 Postures for Faithful Living
Where God meant oneness, there’s dislocation, and you can’t heal it. But you can learn to walk by faith.
11 Movies About Male Friendship
In a culture facing a ‘midlife male friendship crisis,’ here are 11 movies that celebrate the gifts of male friendship.
When the Pastorate Wasn’t God’s Plan: Trusting the Lord in Shifting Circumstances
God has woven grief, sorrow, and confusion into the fabric of our lives—not as punishment but as part of his good plan.
Antisemitic Attack Kills Messianic Jewish Bridge-Builder
We should honor the memories of Lischinsky and Milgrim by continuing their work: advocating for peace, standing against antisemitism, and fostering relationships despite the differences that divide us.
The Zeal of the Lord Is for Your Salvation
This son isn’t only going to sit on the throne forever but will be the means through whom the Lord will work salvation for the people in darkness.
Fight the Subtle Seduction of Self-Reliance
God purposefully sets us in situations where we must look to him for deliverance.
Kay Arthur (1933–2025): The Woman Who Taught Me to Study the Bible
When asked the question ‘Who taught you to study the Bible?’ I answer without hesitation: Kay Arthur.
Imprisoned Chinese Pastor: ‘Pursue Unity, Not Homogeneity, in the Church’
The more diverse our church community, the greater the chance of relational conflicts—and the more clearly we can show the gospel’s power and glory.
How to Nominate a Book for TGC’s 2025 Book Awards
Publishers, here’s how you can nominate books for TGC’s 2025 book awards.
To Understand Jesus Walking on Water, Read the Old Testament
The theophany experienced by the disciples is greater than any in the Old Testament.
Why It’s So Difficult to Set Our Minds on Things Above
I’m sure it has never been more difficult to set our minds on things above than it is right now. But the stakes are as high as ever.
Help Me Finish the Study I Started
If we begin Bible study to appease God by checking off a responsibility we’ve been told to do, our motivation will eventually wane.