$5 Friday (And More): Ethics, Sin, & Theology

It’s time for our weekly $5 Friday sale. This week’s resources include such topics as ethics, sin, theology, the Psalms, Jonathan Edwards, benedictions, doxologies, and more. Plus, several bonus resources…

Honor the Parents God Gave You – Marshall Segal

Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you. (Exodus 20:12) Why might God, with every…

After the Diet

Here’s an excerpt from After the Diet, Gene Edward Veith’s contribution to the April issue of Tabletalk: The diet at which Martin Luther made his stand concluded with the Edict…

God’s Global Work

Around the world, the number of professing Christians is on the rise. The Center for the Study of Global Christianity now estimates that the number of evangelicals and Protestants will…

What ‘No Condemnation’ Does to a Heart – John Piper

“No condemnation” means that you are finally free: free to love, free to serve, free to forgive, and even free to die for the good of others. Listen Now Read…

You Are Still a Mother: To the Woman Whose Baby Has Died – Jackie Gibson

In March of 2016, our daughter Leila Judith Grace died at 39 weeks and 4 days in the womb. She was stillborn four days later. My husband and I were…

What Is Providence?

One way in which the secular mind-set has made inroads into the Christian community is through the worldview that assumes that everything happens according to fixed natural causes, and God,…

Access to God Is “in the Spirit”: Ephesians 2:14–18, Part 6 – John Piper

We lived in fear that we would face the God of wrath in our sin, until Christ came and died so that we might call God, “Father.” Watch Now Read…

Should Christians Keep the Sabbath? – Scott Hubbard

Of the Ten Commandments that God gave to Israel, perhaps none has provoked more controversy and debate than the fourth: “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy” (Exodus 20:8).…

There He Stood: Luther at Worms

Here’s an excerpt from There He Stood: Luther at Worms, W. Robert Godfrey’s contribution to the April issue of Tabletalk: On April 18, 1521, Martin Luther stood for the second…

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