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In her message at TGCW22, Melissa Kruger uses the story of Noah and the flood to illustrate God's unchanging character and grace. → Read More
Melissa Kruger interviews Jenny-Lyn de Klerk about her new book, 5 Puritan Women: Stories of Faith and Love. → Read More
I always like to know a little something about an author before I sit down to open up his or her book. Today, I’m excited to interview author Katie Faris about her upcoming book, God is Still Good: Gospel Hope and Comfort for the Unexpected Sorrows of Motherhood. I’m thankful for her insights on this difficult topic and found such wisdom in her words, “Motherhood doesn’t always deliver what we… → Read More
Kevin DeYoung, Ligon Duncan, Melissa Kruger, and Nancy Guthrie discuss what it means to have a healthy, biblical view of complementarianism. → Read More
Graduation swoops in like a hurricane that’s been in the news for a week but we didn’t really believe would hit. Melissa Kruger reflects on its joys and griefs. → Read More
There’s no recipe for using social media well, says Melissa Kruger. We desperately need discernment. Find out how to grow in your ability to choose what's best. → Read More
Jackie Hill Perry, Jasmine Holmes, and Melissa Kruger discuss a biblical view of obedience and the law and how these are essential in the Christian life. → Read More
In recent years, books that explain shame—and help women shake it off—have topped the best seller lists. → Read More
Melissa Kruger invites us to ponder the gift of Jesus Christ at Christmastime. → Read More
Today I interview a few of the women from the FAITHFUL Project, a collaboration of authors and songwriters about the story of God’s faithfulness to women. → Read More
Today, I interview Chelsea Stanley about her new book, 5 Things to Pray for Your Parents. It releases on May 1st, just in time for Mother’s Day! → Read More
On this episode of Let's Talk, Jackie Hill Perry, Jasmine Holmes, and Melissa Kruger talk about why we don't pray sometimes, and why we should. → Read More
Let’s not confuse the avoidance of evil with an avoidance of women. → Read More
2020 has meant much loss. Isaiah 58:11 is a needed word of hope: in the midst of our scorched places, he satisfies us, strengthens us, and refreshes us. → Read More
2020 has meant much loss. Isaiah 58:11 is a needed word of hope: in the midst of our scorched places, he satisfies us, strengthens us, and refreshes us. → Read More
I’m always looking for ways to help focus my heart and mind on Jesus during the month of December. Here are some resources that I’ve found helpful in the past couple of years, as well as some new items that I’m planning to use this year. → Read More
Sisters, can I give you permission to lead a quiet, ordinary life as described in 1 Thessalonians 4:11? I’ve seen it lived out firsthand. → Read More
Melissa Kruger's newest book is a reminder for parents that, amid the daily hustle of life as a parent, their children need to hear the gospel the most. → Read More
Jackie Hill Perry, Melissa Kruger, and Jasmine Holmes talk about sins of speech and how to rein in the tongue online and also in person. → Read More
Today, we’ll hear who mentored Megan Hill and learn that you don't always need a mentorship label in order to be discipled in the whole life of faith. → Read More