“The truth about a man lies first and foremost in what he hides.” So wrote the French novelist, art critic, and statesman André Malraux in 1967, in a weighty diagnosis…
Category: THEOLOGY
Was Paul at Odds with the Apostles? Galatians 2:1–2 – John Piper
In Galatians, Paul unpacks his encounters with the other apostles. Were they really at odds with one another? Watch Now Read More Desiring God
His Voice in Yours: How Christ Wins the World – John Piper
God will have worshipers from every nation on earth. He will win them, and do so through us. We have only to tell them. Watch Now Read More Desiring God
The Joy of Being Left Behind: Releasing Children to Follow Jesus – Jon Bloom
A late middle-aged father is standing next to his boat and a pile of partly mended fishing nets, watching his two sons. He has always assumed that his sons would…
Ask God for More of God: Lessons for a Better Prayer Life – Matt Smethurst
If you had to choose five adjectives to describe God, would holy appear on the list? I trust so. Righteous probably would too. No doubt merciful or loving would be…
Where the Law Points Us – John Piper
If the law is not a way for man to get right with God, how should we understand its purpose? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper tackles…
Let All Apologetics Aim at Worship: Galatians 1:21–24 – John Piper
Through rational, logical arguments, all Christian apologetics should aim to cultivate heartfelt, affectionate worship. Watch Now Read More Desiring God
Streaming Tonight: 2024 Winter Conference
Tonight, we’ll be livestreaming day one of our 2024 Winter Conference, We Believe. Tune in to hear Burk Parsons and Michael Reeves consider the connection between doctrine and the Christian…
What Should Protestants Know about the Early Church Fathers?
Luther, Calvin, and the other “founding fathers” of Protestantism were disciples of the early church fathers. They had a special regard for one father in particular: Augustine of Hippo. Luther…
How to Read a Thunderstorm – Seth Porch
In sub-Saharan West Africa, the dry season slowly tightens its deathlike grip until that first thunderstorm. It begins as a speck on the horizon. The breeze stills; the furnace-like heat…