5 Myths About Complementarianism

Andreas & Margaret Köstenberger write about ways that complementarianism is misunderstood. There are false understandings about this doctrine and the Köstenbergers debunks some of these.

Practical Applications of the Doctrine of Justification

"When we properly understand this doctrine, we properly know assurance, have a defense against our common enemy, develop a heart of humility, and live a life of continual thanksgiving." – Nate Pickowicz

Engaging the Audience's Emotions

Pastors may be hesitant about trying to engage emotion in their preaching. Garrison Griffith gives encouragement to pastors on how to use emotion well and for the benefit of the congregation. 

Everyday Liturgies: Why Youth Conform To What Faces Them

Chris Neal writes about how liturgy can shape high school students. He describes cultural liturgies and then offers three ways youth pastors can establish new liturgies with his students. 

How does God's Word impact our prayers?

God invites His children to talk with Him, yet our prayers often become repetitive and stale. How do we have a real conversation with God? How do we come to know Him so that we may pray for His will as our own?

In the Bible, God speaks to us as His children and gives us words for prayer—to praise Him, confess our sins, and request His help in our lives.

We’re giving away a free eBook copy of Praying the Bible, where Donald S. Whitney offers practical insight to help Christians talk to God with the words of Scripture.