The real heart affection that’s going to burn bright and is going to last must be connected to that knowledge, deep doctrine, and precision or carefulness with what we believe.
Listen to the Gettys talk about their favorite Christmas hymns, and then listen to their performance of each one right here on The Podcast.
When considering the creation of the universe, there are three principal questions we can ask: Who? How? and Why?
Peace describes the heart that knows it is safe in God. The third virtue of the fruit of the Spirit is all about what God’s love and joy have accomplished for his people—“peace with God” (Rom. 5:10).
How do healthy church members cultivate such growth? The following are some suggestions for continuing to develop godliness or holiness in life.
You probably don’t have time to do all you want to do or all you dream of doing, but you have the time to do the things you should be doing, the things that God is calling you to do.
It’s a great question and the theological guideline is that we can pray to anyone who is God. So you’ve got choices.
A daily liturgy can help us by giving us the discipline to do something day after day. And a liturgy helps us with content and structure.
A young friend in pastoral ministry asks for suggestions when there is “too much to do.” D. A. Carson and John Woodbridge respond with eight pieces of advice.
This article is part of the The Crossway Podcast series. Why Is It So Hard to Have Self-Control? In this episode, Sharonda Cooper shares practical strategies for developing self-control in key areas ...
Nathan Knight talks about his journey to pastoral ministry, why he's concerned about the way that church planting is often done today, and what he sees as a better way based on the New Testament.