The Gospel and Ecclesiastes

Sometimes life just doesn’t make any sense! Why does it seem that forces of chaos and darkness roam with impunity? Why is it that the good, the true, and the beautiful are seldom elevated, while […]
Sometimes life just doesn’t make any sense! Why does it seem that forces of chaos and darkness roam with impunity? Why is it that the good, the true, and the beautiful are seldom elevated, while […]
Part 1 can be read here, and Part 2 can be read here. Whoever first said, “the eyes are the windows to the soul” was more right than he or she knew, at least physiologically […]
Part 1 can be read here, and Part 2 can be read here. Whoever first said, “the eyes are the windows to the soul” was more right than he or she knew, at least physiologically […]
“But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid.’” Matthew 14:27, ESV As a longtime sufferer of anxiety and depression, I know what fear feels like. Living with […]
The Gospel-Centered Woman seeks to equip lay leaders and pastors in the local church for gospel focused women’s discipleship. We hope this article on the differences in parachurch organizations and local churches for discipleship will […]
The landscape of women’s Bible study writers and teachers has expanded significantly beyond Kay Arthur and Beth Moore in the past several years. Today, books and Bible studies by Priscilla Shirer, Lysa TerKeurst, Christine Caine […]
I Kings 8:56 “Blessed be the Lord who has given rest to his people Israel, according to all that he promised. Not one word has failed of all his good promise, which he spoke by Moses […]
In December, we published Hannah Anderson’s post, Teach Like a Girl, which explored our femininity as a gift, not a detriment to the Body of Christ. Oddly enough, Hannah had this insight before the Super […]
by Kelsey Hency Recently a prominent businessman in London fielded a question about the queen’s tax-payer-funded personal budget. This financially savvy Englishman said, “Give her whatever she wants. She is the Queen of England.” Whether […]
Check out the opening post in this series, The Gospel and Old Testament, here. The first chapters of I Samuel open with the story of a character, Hannah, whose role in the Old Testament quickly […]