Meals are an important part of hospitality—fostering grace in our communities. Chester draws from six narratives in the Gospel of Luke to urge sacrificial giving and loving around the table.
John Piper examines depression from a spiritual perspective, guiding and encouraging those for whom joy seems to stay out of reach.
Join D. A. Carson in a year of studying the Bible, developing your theology, and growing in prayerfulness.
A noted evangelical scholar presents a serious treatment of the doctrine of the love of God in an honest, biblically sound handling of questions it raises, misconstrued sentimentalities, and difficult passages.
This exceptional collection of twenty-five short readings drawn from classic and contemporary theologians, Bible teachers, and missionaries will encourage anyone going through a period of suffering.
Thomas Manton offers insight into Jude's epistle, which was written to reveal the character of godless men who turned God's grace into a license for immorality. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
In Suffering Wisely and Well, Eric Ortlund explores different types of trials throughout Scripture, particularly the story of Job, revealing the spiritual purpose for pain and reassuring readers with God’s promise of restoration.
In this 10-week study of Paul’s letter to the Philippians, learn how to find peace in Christ through challenges and press on for the sake of the gospel. Part of the Flourish Bible Study series.
Surveys the meaning and implications of Jesus’s divine sonship for how modern Christians think and speak about Christ, especially in relation to Bible translation and missionary engagement with Muslims across the globe.
This in-depth work outlines the Apostle Paul's suggestions for spiritual growth and explains why the Christian life is worthwhile. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
This inspiring call to action from J. C. Ryle explains why the fight for holiness is one of absolute necessity, identifying the three main enemies of every believer. Part of the Crossway Short Classics series.
In The Emotional Life of Our Lord, theologian B. B. Warfield explores Christ’s complex human emotions—such as anger, grief, and love—to help readers learn more about their compassionate Savior.