Erika Allen discusses the emotional challenge of forgiving someone who has sinned against us and thoughtfully answers questions about what is required for true forgiveness.
The way we talk about God’s acts often divides the persons of God in a way that is contrary to our confession that God is one God in three persons.
The vigor, and power, and comfort of our spiritual life depends on the mortification of the deeds of the flesh.
Ajith Fernando discusses how we as Christians should deal with our insecurities and describes what it looks like to rest in our identity in Christ, even as we work hard for his glory in our day to day ...
When we come to Revelation 19, we finally begin to approach John’s vision of the very last things. Soon we will move to the very good ending of the story of Scripture—and of the whole world.
Below is a list of the new and notable resources releasing this month from Crossway. Titles include The Heart of Jesus by ...
Three New Testament scholars offer passage-by-passage commentary through the narratives of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, explaining difficult doctrines, shedding light on overlooked sections, and making ...
Join Nancy Guthrie as she talks with professor and author Greg Lanier about the theme of the kingdom of God in the book of Acts and about the Greco-Roman and Jewish world behind the New Testament that ...
I think that modern ministry has had a lot of fruit come from it, and perhaps a lot of good methods have been produced. Typically, what it doesn’t do, though, is to care about the soul of the pastor.
We often hear the encouragement to go our own way or blaze our own trail. We can find our truth or write our story. In a lot of ways, that sounds like freedom. But without Christ, it’s actually ...
One way to think about Galatians is to sketch it in three movements. These three movements roughly map onto chapters so that chapters 1–2 are the first movement, chapters 3–4 the second, and chapters ...