Unusual First Words for Paul: Galatians 1:1–2, Part 4 – John Piper

How does Paul’s greeting to the Galatians convey the seriousness of the letter that follows? What makes the greeting unique? Watch Now Read More Desiring God

Stories of God’s Grace: Meet Jaden

Our talents cannot bring us lasting peace, for we’ve received these gifts to glorify our Creator. Left restless by the pursuit of his own glory, everything changed for a young…

Raising Kids to Love the Nations – Tia

Like most kids her age, our four-year-old has no filter. Several months ago, she closed our front door, sat down, and announced, “I only like English.” We had been living…

The Light Shines – John Piper

“Christ is the light that darkness cannot overcome.” What does that mean? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to John 1:1–5 for answers. Watch Now Read…

Make the Bible Part of Your Everyday in 2024 – John Piper

What makes regular Bible intake not only helpful for the Christian life, but crucial? Pastor John gives ten reasons to make the Bible part of your everyday. Listen Now Read…

Introduce Three People to the Gospel of John.

The new year is the perfect time to strike up a Gospel conversation with unbelieving friends or neighbors. A helpful companion for your conversation is a sharable copy of the…

Wallpaper: Save His People

“She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” Matthew 1:21 Click below to download your image: Apple…

Where is the best place to start when we’re sharing the gospel with someone?

Objectively, it’s always best to begin with God. I believe that everyone believes in God. There are not actually any atheists or agnostics, because everyone does believe that God exists.…

Ancient Promises

“The new is in the old concealed; the old is in the new revealed.” This famous statement by Saint Augustine expresses the remarkable way in which the two testaments of…

The Fragile Shield of Cynicism – Mike Schumann

We’ve all been disappointed by someone. We’ve all known what it feels like to be let down. The bitter taste, the sharp sting, the nagging sense of betrayal — it…

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