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This Father’s Day, you can save on a gift for Dad that will help equip him for faithful family discipleship. Until tomorrow, get up to 60% off more than 95…

‘Her Desire Will Be for Her Husband’? What Genesis 3:16 Means for Marriage – Jason DeRouchie

ABSTRACT: When the first couple sinned, God told the woman, “Your desire shall be contrary to your husband, but he shall rule over you.” Contrary desire and corrupted rule are…

Plans for 2021 and Beyond – John Piper

After a year unlike any other, Pastor John looks ahead to new books and renewed ambitions to spread Christian Hedonism farther across the globe. Listen Now Read More Desiring God

The Bible Belongs to Every Age

In 1734 and 1735, Jonathan Edwards and the congregation at Northampton experienced a revival. So did many other churches in the Connecticut River Valley in the colonies of Connecticut and…

$5 Friday (And More): Jonathan Edwards, Baptism, & Jonah

It’s time for our weekly $5 Friday sale. This week’s resources include such topics as Jonathan Edwards, baptism, Jonah, preaching, communion, reformed theology, and more. Plus, several bonus resources are…

For Those with Little Faith – Scott Hubbard

“O you of little faith . . .” The words run through the Gospel of Matthew as a kind of refrain, reminding us of the disciples’ wavering trust. And perhaps…

Confessions and Church Leadership

Here’s an excerpt from Confessions and Church Leadership, David F. Coffin Jr.’s contribution to the June issue of Tabletalk: Doctrinal standards are of great importance to the faithful and fruitful…

What Does the Bible Teach about Becoming a Christian?

What does it look like to become a Christian? For some, it’s easy to answer this question by reflecting on their personal experience of salvation—something every believer should do for…

Christ Mended What Adam Broke

History may be understood as the story of two men: Adam, the head of the old humanity, and Christ, the head of the new. In this brief clip, Michael Reeves…

The Refreshment of Unlikely Friendship: Why John Owen Needed John Bunyan – John W. Tweeddale

The Puritan theologian John Owen (1616–1683) is widely known for his teaching on sin and temptation. He had a knack for making keen observations not only about human sinfulness but…

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