Articles
When Your Kids Don’t Live Up to Your Expectations
Our children’s limitations—both real and perceived—can drive us to fear, anger, sadness, or guilt. But God’s Word offers a better way.
‘Project Hail Mary’ Offers the Good, Clean, Fun Moviegoers Have Missed
‘Project Hail Mary’ is highly entertaining and refreshingly wholesome. It’s a redemptive story, beautifully told.
Implement Intergenerational Discipleship in Your Church
Every church member should understand his call to disciple, and we should provide clear paths for all to pass on their faith.
What Singles Need from Married Friends
Embracing these principles can help married Christians cultivate more caring and vibrant relationships with their single friends.
Through ‘the Doorway of Heaven’: In Honor of John M. Perkins
“Oh, I want to see him! I am almost there. I can almost see his face. And he is Joy!” -John M. Perkins (1930–2026)
Poverty Doesn’t (Always) Look Like You Think
“I just want to know how best to help when I see someone on the corner asking for money.”
‘Forevergreen’ Brings the Gospel to the Oscars
It’s not every day that a Christian-made, gospel-inspired film gets nominated for an Academy Award.
8 Things Caregivers Should Know About Dementia
More than 53 million U.S. adults are caring for someone with dementia—a role that can drive a caregiver either to exasperation or to the cross.
How to Raise Pro-Life Kids in 2026
Research shows there’s no longer any significant correlation between regular church attendance and the likelihood of being pro-life.
Examine Anti-Aging Treatments in Light of Scripture
As believers called to glorify God in our bodies, we need to evaluate our approach to beauty interventions in light of God’s Word.
Christian Parents Need the Classics Too
Christian parents need the classics for the same intellectual and spiritual benefits that make them good for your children.
‘If Staying Brings Scars’: A Pastor Reflects on Remaining in Beirut
It’s not wrong to go. And yet, I’ve seen the fruit over the years because we stayed.
The Last Reformed Blogger
‘All that you’ve been doing so far has been preparing you to be faithful in this—to show the world that a Christian can suffer well before this audience he’s given you.’
Orthodox Yet Modern: Herman Bavinck as Cultural Apologist
In his ministry, Bavinck demonstrated that Christianity can engage any culture, any philosophy, and any time period because the gospel subverts and fulfills the desires of the human heart.
Welcome Back, Church Planting
For a while, it looked like the church-planting party was over. Numbers from the past few years tell us it’s not.
Happy Wife, Happy Life?
God’s design for marriage is good; it’s good for us, and it pleases him.
Stop Telling Teens to ‘Make Their Faith Their Own’
When we describe faith as something a child must take ownership of, it takes the focus off what God has done and places it on what the child needs to do.
When Iran’s Leaders Praised the Bible
At various points in history, God has used Iranian leaders to support the spread of the gospel. Let’s pray he does it again.