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Which Quiet Time Format Suits You Best?

Bethany McIlrath | 22 Jul 2025

Your quiet time with God will take on different formats in different seasons of life. What format suits you best right now? Take our quiz to find out!... continue reading

The Story Behind Plain and Simple Devotions

Christine Dalton | 17 Jul 2025

I love words. I love language and grammar, and the order and beauty they can convey. I love to read—to learn and to be transported to another time, place or world. I love that Jesus my God is called—by the Gospel- and letter-writer John—Logos: THE WORD. I love it when Christian books are recommended and turn out to be as inspirational as they were described. Yet I know this is not true for everyone.

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Pastors, Let Us Help with Small-Group Prep

The Good Book Company | 10 Jul 2025

What makes a great small-group experience? What brings spiritual growth to a Bible-study group’s members? 

It takes a lot more than a good Bible study—one that enables everyone to engage with the text, encourages them to think about how it applies to their lives, and prompts them to pray with and for each other in response. But it never takes less than that. 

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When Young Kids Ask Questions About LGBT+ Adults They Know

Rachel Gilson | 19 May 2025

I’m sure many of you are in a position similar to my family’s. We’re regularly in contact with folks who identify as LGBT+. Not just random people but my daughter’s teacher, her town soccer coach, and her local-branch librarian. These are kind, talented adults tasked in various ways with caring for and leading my daughter.... continue reading

How to Engage Somethingists with Someone

Luke Cawley | 21 Apr 2025

“I definitely think there must be something,” one of my friends said to me recently, as conversation drifted into discussion of God. “I just don’t know what it is.”

He’s not alone. Most people around us have a sense that there may be more out there than only what we can see or touch—not necessarily a God but something. This intuition is sometimes referred to as "somethingism." Somethingism is not a posture of commitment but simply of openness.... continue reading

5 Reasons Why Kids Won’t Read the Bible They’ve Been Given

Katy Morgan | 10 Apr 2025

Christians love to give kids Bibles! Which is wonderful. But the sad truth is, many of these Bibles end up just gathering dust. 

There are many reasons why kids might not actually read the Bible they’ve been given. Here are just a few—and some thoughts on how to help!... continue reading

What Is the Point of Sport?

Jonny Reid | 25 Mar 2025

A pastor interrupted me during a seminar with a simple yet profound question: What even is the point of sport? Why do you care about it so much?

If you turn to most systematic theologies or books on cultural engagement, you might be left with the same question. Music, drama and literature are frequently acknowledged as legitimate areas of Christian reflection, but sport is often overlooked.... continue reading

The Good Book Company Launches Easter Video Series for Kids

The Good Book Company | 20 Mar 2025

We are so excited excited to announce the release of videos for kids telling the true story of Easter based on God’s Big Promises Bible Storybook, written by Carl Laferton and illustrated by Jennifer Davison (The Good Book Company, September 2023).... continue reading

Missing Trauma: Ways Our Churches Can Misstep

Steve Midgley | 13 Mar 2025

A visitor hesitates near the door of your church building one Sunday. They make their way through the door but then pause. They look distracted, almost in a world of their own. You move toward them, but they seem unaware of your presence. You get a sense of agitation, as if they are on high alert, and you notice perspiration on their forehead. When you speak a word of greeting, they seem neither to see you nor hear you. Instead, they move away toward a notice board at the side of your church foyer, avoiding eye contact. ... continue reading

Help for the Christian Perfectionist

Abigail Talbott | 28 Feb 2025

A couple of years ago, I wouldn't have called myself a Christian perfectionist, but I did consistently have a vague and underlying sense of perpetual guilt. I believed that the Lord was pleased with me because of my Savior, Jesus, but I also lived with a partly subconscious suspicion that he might also be disappointed with me.... continue reading

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