Hope Emerged Unbreakable: The Empty Tomb as the Hinge of History – Brian Tabb

It would be a sad day, should it ever come, when the resurrection of Jesus is passed over for other topics in the Christian life. Yet the temptation is familiar.…

Should Christians Visit Cemeteries? – John Piper

Should Christians make a habit of visiting loved ones’ graves? And if we do visit, how can we honor Christ in the cemetery? Listen Now Read More Desiring God

God Is Always at Work for Us and for Our Good

Psalm 18 is a psalm of David, a song celebrating “the day when the LORD rescued him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul.”…

Our Only Hope for Harmony

By all accounts, the Cleveland Orchestra is one of the finest symphony orchestras in America—indeed, even in the world. Founded in 1918, the orchestra’s music has amazed listeners and impressed…

Encountered: Wallpaper

“I have not been embraced by a religious notion. I’ve been encountered by a living Christ.” — Alistair Begg What is my screen resolution? Click Below to Download your Image:…

$5 Friday (And More): Faith, Reformed Theology, & Scripture

It’s time for our weekly $5 Friday sale. This week’s resources include such topics as faith, reformed theology, scripture, evangelism, John Calvin, and more. Plus, several bonus resources are also…

When Doubt Eclipses Faith: Learning to Fight for Spiritual Sight – Jon Bloom

In story after story, book after book, the Bible reminds us that no one is immune from deep, disorienting spiritual wrestlings. It’s a testament to the Bible’s unvarnished honesty, a…

Why Doesn’t My Church Share the Gospel? Four Ways to Encourage Evangelism – Jeff Vanderstelt

Make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have…

Confessions and Piety

Here’s an excerpt from Confessions and Piety, Christopher J. Gordon’s contribution to the June issue of Tabletalk: As a pastor, I am frequently asked about the best resources available for…

He Has Not Failed Me Yet: Lessons from Long Suffering – Vaneetha Rendall Risner

Alzheimers. If you know someone who has been diagnosed with it, you understand how awful the journey can be. My friend’s mother has been struggling with Alzheimers for years and…

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