
Jesus, Friend of Sinners: But How?
Kevin DeYoung
(Article) We may have misconstrued ideas of how Jesus was a friend of sinners.

Evil and Suffering
Craig Groeschel
Why bad things happen to good people and why good things happen to bad people.


Muslims and Islam: Key findings in the U.S. and around the world
Pew Research Center
Muslims are the fastest-growing religious group in the world. Here are answers to some key questions about Islam.

7 Ways To Live Out The Gospel In A Post-Truth, Post-Fact Culture
Carey Nieuwhof
Regardless of where your politics lean, many would sense that American culture is quickly becoming both post-truth and post-fact.


Our Political Divisions Provide an Opportunity for the Church
Aaron Earls As Christians learn how to coexist with political differences, Simon and Matthew can serve as an inspiration. They were about as opposite politically as two people could be.

What Keeps You from Going? Three Myths About World Missions
Ramon Lull Have misconceptions about missions? When these misconceptions are corrected, you may find yourself much more fit for missions than you thought.

Seven Things to Do After You Look at Pornography
Paul Maxwell A lot of Christian advice about porn addicts is unhelpful — meaning, it doesn’t contribute to real progress in repentance, healing, restoration, and recovery. Often, Christian advice either has its head in the clouds of theology and biblical references, or is a list of superficial how-tos. How is the gospel relevant to failing and trying again?

Beyond the Guilt of Not Evangelizing
David Phillips There are few topics more likely to create a sense of guilt in the Christian than personal evangelism. We could certainly do better. And yet guilt is not a constructive response...

Awkward Gospel Conversations
Jordan Standridge What keeps you from sharing the Gospel? For many the main answer to that question comes down to awkwardness. Awkwardness is defined as causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience.

How To Pray When Your Soul Is Bone Dry
Tim Challies You know you ought to pray. You know that God invites and even commands you to pray. He loves to hear from you, loves to know you. Yet there are times when your soul feels bone dry, when even opening your mouth to pray seems an impossibility. What do you do?
A Plea For Gospel Sanity in Missions – From East to West (Part 3)
Aubrey Sequeira The scene was so disorienting, it felt like it must be from a Hollywood (or Bollywood) movie. We are in a bustling bazaar in a large city in Northern India. A white dude in skinny jeans rides up on a mini-motorcycle to meet us. He guides...
A Plea For Gospel Sanity in Missions – From East to West (Part 2)
Aubrey Sequeira I sit there, intrigued, as I listen to the man’s story. We are in an important (and extremely unreached) city in North India. Detail upon intricate detail mounts as he narrates the amazing events that caused him to renounce Sikhism for Christianity...
A Plea For Gospel Sanity in Missions – From East to West (Part 1)
Aubrey Sequeira I feel like I’ve had the conversation more than a thousand times. In my years living in the United States, believers often meet me and having learned that I’m from India, they ask...