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A reflection on the books you read and forget—and why they still matter. → Read More
Praising God in our prayers declares the glory of God and distances us from him in ways that shape our hearts. → Read More
In debates over marriage and sexuality, let’s be clear about who the real schismatics are. → Read More
The burning question from Asbury isn’t about Asbury; it’s about you. → Read More
It’s possible to persevere through even the most challenging of books. Here’s how. → Read More
Trevin Wax reflects on the surprising turnaround of Barnes & Noble and offers a lesson for pastors concerned about church decline in the West. → Read More
Trevin Wax teaches on the importance of being a multi-directional leader. → Read More
A list of the books I most enjoyed reading in 2022, with one honorable mention. → Read More
Trevin Wax shares a few pictures from his recent stay as scholar in residence at The Kilns — the home of C.S. Lewis in Oxford. → Read More
Trevin Wax talks with Collin Hansen about why heresy hunters so often turn out to be heretics themselves. → Read More
Three reasons we need to recover a sense of the bigness of the Body of Christ. → Read More
‘The church faces her biggest challenge not when new errors start to win but when old truths no longer wow.’ And 19 other quotes from Trevin Wax’s stirring new book. → Read More
Trevin Wax warns against the deadly sin of contempt and urges pastors to cultivate churches that stand out in a culture driven by disdain and disgust. → Read More
Join the launch team to receive early access to Trevin Wax’s new book ‘The Thrill of Orthodoxy.’ → Read More
A prayer for self-denial the Lord is sure to answer. → Read More
Sam Allberry: “We don’t live in a moralistic age where we need to prove people to be sinners. We live in an anxious age where we need to prove to people they’re worth something.” → Read More
A willingness to rethink and critique aspects of Tim Keller’s model of contextualization is the application of his approach, not its rejection. → Read More
What dries up the heart and keeps us from feeling and experiencing the marvelous, matchless grace of God? → Read More
How reading shaped the mind of C. S. Lewis, and how reading well and widely can shape us too. → Read More
Remember the point of reading the Bible and studying theology. → Read More