Words Matter Because the Heart Matters – Paul Tripp

We have two granddaughters, and we have been with them in those early, formative years as they progressed from toddler gibberish to communicating with us in real language. The process…

How to Resist Sin in 2022 – Megan Hill

My new car is designed to keep me safe. In addition to the usual mirrors and brakes and steering, it has a variety of protective features. If I happen get…

Beware the Scarcity Gospel – Andy Jones

I have watched the prosperity gospel grow in popularity during my lifetime. It used to be preached primarily in small Pentecostal churches scattered around the country. Now it’s the central…

Pastor, How’s Your ‘Bedside Manner’? – Jeremy Todd

There is much to appreciate about a medical doctor with a good “bedside manner”: one who presents difficult truths in a clear, kind, and compassionate manner. Not every doctor has…

Build Spiritual Habits in Just a Few Minutes – Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra

I (Sarah) never used to make the bed. It wasn’t that I didn’t like our bed to be made—I really did. A made-up bed is nicer to slide into at…

Unlock the Power of Family Habits in 2022 – Justin Whitmel Earley

A few years ago, I wrote an article for TGC explaining why habits have a far greater spiritual effect than resolutions. Now I am in the thick of my parenting years, and…

Did the Pandemic Wreck the Church? – Ryan Burge

What effect will the coronavirus pandemic have on the future of American religion? Our country has not seen such a radical and abrupt shift in behavior in the last hundred…

Hope Will Win in 2022 – Brian Howard

I remember Christmas 1990 like it was yesterday. I arrived in Okinawa on December 24, on my way to Desert Storm. I was a Corpsman (medic) embedded with a Marine…

9 Things You Should Know About Events and Discoveries in 2021 – Joe Carter

We live in an era of 24-hour news in which we’re constantly bombarded by information from websites, social media, and television. Yet despite this deluge, there are many fascinating news…

For Those Struggling in Ministry Transition – Cole Huffman

The mark of a saint of God is not how well he’s doing, but what he does when he’s not doing well. John Hannah, one of my seminary professors of…

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