Enjoying God Is a Command

While shaking hands at the church door, ministers are sometimes greeted with a spontaneous, “I really enjoyed that!”—which is immediately followed by, “Oh! I shouldn’t really say that, should I?”…

$5 Friday (And More): William Carey, Baptism, & the Psalms

It’s time for our weekly $5 Friday sale. This week’s resources include such topics as William Carey, baptism, the Psalms, reformed theology, John Calvin, parenting, and more. Plus, several bonus…

Growing Opportunities for Trustworthy Teaching around the World

In the Lord’s good providence, more people than ever are looking to Ligonier Ministries for trusted teaching from God’s Word. We strive to be there for growing Christians in these…

Peace as a Fruit of the Spirit

Here’s an excerpt from Peace as a Fruit of the Spirit, Joel E. Smit’s contribution to the July issue of Tabletalk: As the pastor of my local congregation, I raise…

In Adam, Sin Permeates Our Whole Being

To what extent has the poison of sin contaminated mankind? From our online event Made in the Image of God, Steven Lawson reveals the comprehensive effects of Adam’s sin on…

Pursue Integrity Relentlessly

A small item I read in the news twenty years ago has stuck in my mind ever since. The Rockdale County High School Bulldogs basketball team of Conyers, Georgia, won their…

The State of Glory

Here’s an excerpt from The State of Glory, Sinclair B Ferguson’s contribution to the July issue of Tabletalk: In one sense, we have already been made “alive together with Christ…

Which Old Testament Translation Did Calvin Use?

During the Reformation, cities like Strasbourg, France, and Basel, Switzerland, saw a resurgence in the study of Hebrew. From one of our live Ask Ligonier events, Stephen Nichols surveys this…

What Came Before God?

People may argue that if every effect has a cause, then God must have a cause. They may therefore ask, What was there before God? But the eternal God is…

Is “Fundamentalist” a Bad Word?

Is “fundamentalist” a bad word? In this brief clip from his series A Survey of Church History, W. Robert Godfrey considers how the fundamentalist movement came to be perceived in…

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