Voices

Stephen Ko

Not only are incarnational health, worship, and living possible, they are God’s good design.

Mark Glanville

Jazz by its nature as a traditioned, improvised, nuanced, intelligent, conversational art form, is an evocative metaphor for the church in post-Christendom.

John H. Walton

Whatever authority the prophetic words held for the ancient audience they also hold for us.

Gary Agee: That We May Be One

“We are well aware of the fact that we will never be able to reach the unredeemed in such a dysfunctional and divided state.”

A Conversation With Asheritah Ciuciu, Author of Prayers of Rest (Moody)

When we fill our hearts and minds with God’s Word, we’re emboldened to pray, and we’ll make prayer a priority.

Christine Hoover: How to Thrive as a Pastor’s Wife

“In the global church, God’s servants are abundant and are steadily plowing, planting, and reaping. You, I, and many women like us are counted among them.”

Jen Oshman: Cultural Counterfeits

“The gospel starts with a good Creator who’s been pursuing us since even before we gave in to sin. If you and I are going to be well, we have to know him.”

Jared Kennedy: Keeping Your Children’s Ministry on Mission

“There are at least four ways the simple gospel message shapes our goals for children’s ministry.”

Jesse Nelson: Preaching Life-Changing Sermons

Jesse Nelson talks about life-changing sermons.

A Conversation with Kristie Anyabwile

The author of Literarily explains how understanding the literary aspects of the Bible can add a new dimension to studying God’s Word

A Conversation With Mark Jones

Author of Knowing Sin: Seeing a Neglected Doctrine Through the Eyes of the Puritans (Moody)