Pastor Tim Keller’s spiritual fingerprints mark a generation of preachers. A series of lectures from the pastor are available for free. Check them out here.
Category: The Church
Cornell Ngare shares a personal example of what it means to be ashamed of the gospel.
Is racial reconciliation necessary? Jarvis Williams argues that racial reconciliation can be experienced and must be pursued by all Christians.
Is there a correlation between the persecuted church and church growth? Some research says no. Karen Ellis notes one problem with that conclusion.
We often hear it’s important to “engage culture.” But are we thinking too shallow? Alicia Rollins reflects on the gospel and the awesome depth of this call.
What do your prayers look like? In the second part of a two-part series, Cyril Chavis, Jr. asks us four more challenging questions about prayer.
How should a Christian approach work in a secular workplace? Is there really a sacred/secular divide in our work? Princeton Marcellis offers three tips.
Each of us will experience the loss of a loved one, but Ekemini Uwan reminds us that there’s a death that leads to life.
What do your prayers look like? In the first part of a two-part series, Cyril Chavis, Jr. asks us three questions about prayer.
Dr. Jarvis Williams explains how the Gospel is God’s provision for reconciliation.
In this week’s Monday Meditation, Prince Woodrow outlines two lessons we can learn from the Israelites.
Earon James offers us five insights on the nature of Jesus and the eternal weight that a correct view of Christ carries.
Keith Echols gives us five reasons Reformers value sharing the Gospel and reminds us that we aren’t so different from our free will brothers and sisters.
Joe addresses the sovereignty of God and evangelism by answering the question, “If God is sovereign, why preach the Gospel?”
Cheap grace is grace without the cross. How remembering the gospel can help strengthen your faith.
This week’s Monday Meditation deals with a silent, internal assassin in Christendom—forgiveness.
Your social media posting activity can tell you a lot about your heart. Are you really grateful?
This week’s Monday meditation is found in Psalm 115, a Hallel prayer that challenges us to ascribe glory where it truly belongs.
This week’s Monday Meditation comes from Jeremiah 2 and encourages us to cultivate a holy thirst for God.
Dr. Jarvis J. Williams offers the real solution to the domestic violence issue in the NFL—the peaceful violence of the gospel.