David Platt’s Plea Before You Vote – Collin Hansen

Elections have consequences, but not nearly as much as we probably think. That’s what I concluded after reading David Platt’s new book, Before You Vote: Seven Questions Every Christian Should…

Stop! Think Twice Before Switching Churches in 2020 – Ivan Mesa

The one thing we didn’t need at the beginning of the year was more time online and less time in church, but that’s exactly what has happened. And it hasn’t…

Introducing ‘As in Heaven’: Christian Conversations on Race and Justice – Michael Aitcheson

As in Heaven, hosted by Jim Davis and Michael Aitcheson, is a new podcast in The Gospel Coalition podcast network. Jim, Mike, and guest co-hosts will talk with more than…

Sale: Popular Books from Reformed Thinkers – Staff

Zondervan has discounted over 30 books and video studies from top Reformed thinkers. This week only, you can save 50 percent on books and video lectures or save up to…

Tim Keller on Race, Justice, and Other Uncontroversial Stuff – Matt Smethurst

Tim Keller, co-founder of TGC, has just completed a series of essays on the Bible’s view of race and justice—and how it compares to the reigning paradigms of our day.…

9 Things You Should Know About Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett – Joe Carter

On Friday, President Donald Trump announced Amy Coney Barrett will be his nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Here are nine things you should know about Judge…

God or Satan? On David’s Sin in 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles – Sinclair Ferguson

Given our weakness, why would God ever “lead us . . . into temptation”? Martin Luther provided one answer: Unus Christianus temptatus mille—“One Christian who has been tempted is worth…

The Blessing of (Good) Authority – Jonathan Leeman

People today are scared of authority. Yet should they be? From elementary school through graduate school, Western educators teach us to question authority, the authority of the church because it…

In Praise of Uncomfortable Friendships – Laura Hardin

The prophet Nathan didn’t seem like an ideal candidate to be King David’s friend. Friendship between a king and his counselors often meant compromise and corruption. But if we use…

I Confess (It’s Easy to Neglect) – Dustin Crowe

We take many things for granted until we really need them. Like windshield wipers. I vividly remember driving down the interstate as rain pounded my car. As I flipped my…

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