3 Reasons to Sing the Apostles’ Creed – Tim Chester

Why should we say or sing the creeds in public worship? Surely creeds are something you keep in your back pocket—just in case. They’re a kind of yardstick to ensure…

4 Ways Counseling Can Help Your Doubt – Eliza Huie

Do you think of biblical or Christian counseling mainly as something to pursue when you’re in a personal crisis? Do you think of it primarily as designed to help with…

TGC Norden: The Beginnings – Carl Jan Christian Roth

I’ve never been a fan of big Christian conferences. I’d prefer just to watch the content afterward. For me, conferences mean crowds of people, frenzied activity, lots of strangers, and…

An Easier Way to Read Revelation – Jim Davis, Skyler Flowers

Imagine watching the final play of a football game from several different camera angles. Angle one from the pylon cam: a player scores a rushing touchdown. Angle two from behind…

5 Ways Your Church Can Support Foster Care – Ryan MacDonald

There’s an awareness month for everything these days. May alone is devoted to skin cancer awareness, teen self-esteem awareness, and zombie awareness, among other causes. May is also Foster Care…

Westminster Confession of Faith: Faithful, Pastoral, Global, and Enduring – Ligon Duncan

In the 19th century, theological liberalism undermined European and American confidence in the truthfulness and authority of Scripture. Amid that crisis, the theologians of Princeton turned to the Westminster Confession…

David Livingstone Brought the Gospel to My Country – Confex Makhalira

David Livingstone (1813–73) is known as a missionary, explorer, and abolitionist. He was the first missionary to bring the gospel to my beloved country, Malawi, in 1859. He also explored…

How Cancel Culture Points to the Gospel – Marie Burrus

In the age of social media, cancel culture has become a societal norm. For better or worse, the power to complain, speak directly to power, or question what’s happening behind…

Strengthen Your Marriage by Rehearsing the Covenant – Heath Rickmond

Charlie was a quiet man who loved God and people. Even in his late 60s, he worked to provide for his family and served faithfully as a deacon at church.…

Christians on the Run in Sudan – Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra, David Fugoyo Baime

The last three days were supposed to be a cease-fire in Sudan, where two factions are fighting for control of the military and government. While the fighting—gunshots, explosions, and fighter…

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