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Jared C. Wilson explains how Christmas isn’t what it’s cracked up to be yet is also bigger than we think—because the baby in the manger is bigger than he looked. → Read More
The ten best books I read this year. → Read More
Here are 20 choice passages from my brand new book. → Read More
Do you think, by and large, preaching today could be characterized by kindness? → Read More
Do you think, by and large, preaching today could be characterized by kindness? → Read More
The story of Jonah is in fact more proof that, believe it or not, God loves sinners. → Read More
When you must go through the furnace, you will not be alone. → Read More
The best books I read in 2020. → Read More
The Bible is bigger than your bumper sticker. → Read More
Let’s avoid easy answers in our autopsies of de-conversion stories. → Read More
The ascension means the gospel is better news than we even thought! → Read More
The daunting prospect of ministry in the season of COVID19 entails more than simply figuring out how to live stream a service. → Read More
If you’re interested in ensuring your kids become part of the dropout stats, any or all of these 6 practices are a great means of “discipleship.” → Read More
Here are some New Testament texts that should have significant impact on how we preach and teach the Old. → Read More
An excerpt from Jared Wilson's book, "The Gospel According to Satan", a book about the lies from Satan that plague our churches, which need unmasking. → Read More
Consider whether you are in fact with every caustic tweet chipping away at your qualification for ministry. → Read More
There are three things we can draw from Peter’s sermon in Acts 2:14-41 that the world will never be “post” – three unchanging truths in a changing world. → Read More
What is mutual submission, and what does it look like? → Read More
You can do whatever it takes to be rid of porn, knowing God will not take from you what you most need. → Read More
One of the devil’s go-to gambits is keeping us stupid but God wants us living wisely to spite Satan. What’s especially insidious about this ploy, however, is that the kind of stupid the devil wants for us doesn’t really have anything to do with intellect. → Read More