Podcast: How Were the Books of the Bible Chosen? (Michael Kruger) July 10, 2023 by: Crossway This article is part of the The Crossway Podcast series. Who Decided What Should Be in the Bible? In today’s episode, Michael Kruger walks us through the history of the canon and responds to common questions and misconceptions people…
13 Times Jesus Amazed His Hearers in 2 Words or Less July 10, 2023 by: Lois Krogh Treasured Words, Many or Few That Jesus had many things to say while he lived on this earth and that his disciples came to understand the significance of his words is obvious by looking at the red letter…
How to Fight Well in the War against Porn July 08, 2023 by: Ray Ortlund Guard1 your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.—Prov. 4:23 Guard Your Heart from Lustful Thoughts Many people believe they’ll flourish from the outside in, but we believe we flourish from the inside out. We…
What Peter and Jude Would Say to the Contemporary Church July 07, 2023 by: Matthew S. Harmon False Teaching One of the things that makes 2 Peter and Jude so relevant to our contemporary situation is the fact that they address issues that the church still faces today. One in particular that comes out very…
Podcast: Why the Church Needs Spiritual Mothers (Susan Hunt) July 03, 2023 by: Crossway This article is part of the The Crossway Podcast series. The Essential Role That Older Women Have in Your Church In today’s episode, Susan Hunt reflects back on decades spent working to nurture the practice of Christian mentoring and shares her…
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