What Happened at Pentecost, and Why Does It Matter?

At His first coming, our Lord Jesus Christ inaugurated His kingdom on earth. The disciples expected a triumphant king, but instead, Jesus likened His kingdom to a mustard seed that…

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

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

Our God Listens – David Mathis

You have been invited to speak to the God of the universe, the Almighty. Not just the mightiest, but the all-mighty. All power is his, and under his control. And…

The Solution to Anxiety

Here’s an excerpt from The Solution to Anxiety, Eric Watkins’ contribution to the May issue of Tabletalk: We live in a world in which we have so many technological advances—so…

Announcing Our 2021 Conference in Detroit

There is no end to the blessings that are ours in Jesus Christ. Spanning the scope of salvation from election to future glory, the first chapter of Ephesians rests our…

Respect Everyone Made in the Image of God

Every person we’ll ever encounter is someone who requires our respect, for all people bear the dignity of being made in the image of God. In this brief clip, Stephen…

The Key to Killing Lust – John Piper

Strategies are important in our battle against lust. But nothing arrests our souls with the urgency of purity like the supremacy of Jesus Christ. Listen Now Read More Desiring God

What Does the Lord Require of Me? The Ten Commandments and Christian Ethics – Joe Rigney

Throughout the history of the church, the Ten Commandments have been central to Christian ethical reflection. Pastors and theologians have consistently gone back to the Ten Words, engraved on tablets…

Loving God with Our Minds

The human mind is one of the most incredible aspects of creation. It is more powerful than the largest supercomputer and can solve great problems and make great discoveries. That…

“I Have Had Enough, Lord”: Learning from Elijah’s Moment of Weakness

“I have had enough, Lord.” This phrase from 1 Kings 19:4 (NIV) is one many of us feel like saying (or shouting!) frequently on our Christian pilgrimage. Indeed, while we…

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