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What Transhumanism’s Hopes Reveal About Our Hearts
Strip away transhumanism’s digital vocabulary, and you’ll find a narrative familiar to any student of Christian eschatology.
My Mentor Died 1,595 Years Ago
You can find a good mentor across town or across the country. I found mine across the centuries.
Christ’s Resurrection Is Good News for Creation, Too
As we live every day, we declare Christ’s resurrection to the world, because it’s the source of hope for all creation.
You Need a Bigger View of Worship
Worship is more than listening to worship music or going to church on Sundays. It’s more than saying a few words of praise to God or giving a portion of our income to the church.
A Mundane Life Is a Courageous Life
In our mundane lives, we must dare to risk suffering for the sake of the good.
‘Not a Child-Safe Technology’: Proactive Parenting in the Age of AI
If we’ve learned anything from past technological waves, it’s this: Those who are probably going to be most harmed by AI are our kids.
Help Kids with Learning Disabilities Rejoice
Battling a learning disability can be incredibly discouraging for kids. How can we help them think about their disabilities in light of the gospel?
What’s the Difference Between Sadness and Discontent?
We can weep over deferred desires and yet have our hearts secure and content in Christ.
3 Questions to Evaluate AI Use
When it comes to AI, there’s no one-size-fits-all command for believers. We need to consider AI use in light of God’s original design for humanity.
Why a Gen-Z Woman Wants Wrinkles
When I consider the older women in my life and local church, I know there’s no need to be anxious about aging. These faithful women are the most beautiful I know.
Jonathan Edwards’s Vision of Heaven Equips Us for Today
You know about ‘Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.’ Here’s how Edwards’s sermon on heaven is comforting and inspiring seniors.
Lies and a Lion: Making Sense of 1 Kings 13
God’s Word must be heard rightly, proclaimed accurately, and obeyed fully.
Give Your Kids the Gospel in Bite-Size Pieces
No single picture gives my kids the whole gospel, but each teaches a small facet of gospel truth.
Don’t Just Read the Bible—Study It
We like the idea of connecting with God in his Word. But doing the work to really understand Scripture can seem too challenging. Why should we study the Bible even when it feels hard?
Pastor, Productivity Begins with Dependence
Pastors are accountable to God for our work. The last thing we want to do is spin our tires wasting time in unfruitful endeavors.
How I Rebuilt After Divorce
In the ruins of the life I’d known, God helped me rebuild on a different foundation—not based on what I’d done or could do but on his faithfulness.
Turn Your Eyes: Free TGCW26 Playlist
To celebrate TGCW26’s Psalms theme, enjoy this 100-song playlist of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.
Albert N. Martin (1934–2026): A True Great-heart
Martin’s influence on several generations of preachers is undeniable. I’m one of many who benefited from his preaching, teaching, and friendship.