You Are All Sons of God Through Faith: Galatians 3:23–29, Part 3 – John Piper

How do people become sons of God and heirs to his promises? They must put on Jesus Christ, God’s true Son, by faith and not by law-keeping. Watch Now Read…

God’s Delight in His Works – John Piper

Why should it matter to us that God delights in his creation? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Psalm 104:31 to show how God’s joy in…

Good Friday for Bad People – Marshall Segal

When Jesus went to the cross for you, you were not worth dying for. It wasn’t something in you that convinced him to bear the nails, the thorns, the wrath.…

The Heartbreak of a Nigerian Easter

Attacks on Nigerian Christians escalate over holidays.   Read More Breakpoint

Rebecca McLaughlin on Jesus Through the Eyes of Witnesses – Rebecca McLaughlin

In this breakout session at TGC23, Rebecca McLaughlin explores what we can learn about Jesus if we pay attention to both the male and female witnesses the Gospels offer us…

Torn for You: A Good Friday Meditation – Samuel Emadi

The Gospels have famously been described as “Passion narratives with extended introductions.” The first half of each Gospel highlights select events and teachings in Jesus’s three-year ministry. But then comes…

Jesus’s Burial Defied All Expectations – Petar Nenadov

At the close of Friday, there was hurried activity. The Sabbath was approaching. All four Gospel writers tell good news before the good news. They tell of an unexpected triumph…

What It Means to Say, “Christ Is Risen!”

For Christians, despair is a sin because hope is not a feeling, it’s a reality made alive in the resurrection of Christ.    Secure your spot for the 2024 Colson…

This Age is Passing Away: the Emptiness of Secularism, then Hebrews 10 for Resurrection Weekend

Two primary topics on the program today, first, the emptiness of secularism and our need to be continually aware of its influence upon our thinking, acting, and speaking. Then, Hebrews…

Why Is Good Friday Called “Good”?

Good Friday, which commemorates the suffering and death of Jesus, has long been celebrated in the Christian church. The historical record is unclear regarding how the church came to call…

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