Why is Jesus the only one through whom we can approach God? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to Hebrews 7:26–8:5 for an exploration of Jesus’s…
Category: THEOLOGY
Yet Not Crushed
This past year, my family relocated from the mountains of North Carolina to the coast. Yet a piece of my heart will always be in the Appalachian Mountains of Western…
Santo Domingo Conference: Streaming Live Today
Watch today, beginning at 3:00 p.m., as we livestream our 2024 Santo Domingo Conference in the Dominican Republic. This year’s conference will consider why the gospel must remain at the…
Joy’s Triumph over Spiritual Sloth – John Piper
How does zeal for God relate to joy in God? With help from Jonathan Edwards, Pastor John traces the crucial connection in four steps. Listen Now Read More Desiring God
A Renewed Mind, a Transformed Life
Did you know that Romans 12:2 is regularly one of the most shared Bible verses across the entire internet? If you have been familiar with Dr. R.C. Sproul’s ministry for…
Broadcasting Truth for 30 Years on Renewing Your Mind
On this day 30 years ago, R.C. Sproul broadcast the first edition of Renewing Your Mind. We give thanks to God that He has graciously sustained this daily Bible-teaching outreach…
The Beauty of Reformed Theology – John Piper
Reformed theology is beautiful because the God of sovereign grace is beautiful. The doctrines are windows — he is the glory. Watch Now Read More Desiring God
Christian in Name Only: Missing the Heart of True Faith – Ryan Denton
In John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, we meet a man named “Formalist.” As Bunyan describes elsewhere, Formalist . . . is a man that has lost all but the shell of…
The Hope Set Before Us – John Piper
What hope does God give when all else gives way? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to Hebrews 6:9–12 to explore the source of our confidence…
Alistair Begg on Attending the Sing! Conference
Dear Friend, I just returned from the SING! Conference, hosted by my friends Keith and Kristyn Getty. Part of my responsibility was to encourage pastors like myself to take seriously…