Voices

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.

Robert F. Cochran Jr.

The great social good that lawyers do is to uphold the rule of law.

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)

A Conversation with Jessica Thompson

The author of How God Loves Us: 40 Days to Discovering His Character in the Fruit of the Spirit talks about the importance of the fruit of the Spirit.