Renewing Your Mind: Now on YouTube

Every day, Christians around the world listen to Renewing Your Mind on podcast players, radio stations, and the Ligonier app. And now, you can hear each day’s episode on our…

Who Was Apollos?

Who was Apollos? What we know about Apollos is mostly found within the book of Acts and a few of Paul’s letters. While admittedly not as prominent as Apostles such…

Celebrating 30 Years of Renewing Your Mind

This week marks 30 years of daily teaching on Renewing Your Mind. To celebrate this broadcasting anniversary, we’re highlighting classic messages from R.C. Sproul all week with extra features in…

Godly Parenting as a Witness to the World

The Bible offers numerous instructions on how parents should raise their children, guiding them not only to live moral and upright lives but also to understand and embrace their identity…

Ministering to Addicts

As a pastor, I often find myself counseling people with addictions. Having served in local church settings for more than twenty years, I find ministering to addicts and their families…

5 Things You Should Know about Hell

Because the subject of hell is difficult to contemplate, many inside and outside the church have sought to soften the idea, for how can a loving God send people to…

Who Are the “Sons of God” in Genesis 6?

In the twentieth century, the German biblical scholar Rudolf Bultmann gave a massive critique of the Scriptures, arguing that the Bible is filled with mythological references that must be removed…

Stream for Free: Always Ready Sanford

Recently, hundreds of students ages twelve to eighteen gathered in Sanford, FL, to help equip students with the Bible’s answers to common attacks against the Christian faith. If you missed…

Who were Ananias and Sapphira?

At the beginning of the fifth chapter of Acts, Ananias and Sapphira appear in the presence of the Apostle Peter. Luke, the author of Acts, has already explained that because…

Pay Attention to What You’re Singing

As Christians who live in a predominantly pagan culture, we regularly hear words or phrases that betray commonly held but false assumptions based in a pagan view of reality. We…

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