Radical with David Platt is a podcast that highlights sermons weekly from teacher, author, and pasto
While the world often ignores or mistreats those who are weak and vulnerable, the Lord takes a diffe
One of the most difficult aspects of suffering is the feeling that God is far from us. We assume tha
There is no better news than the message of God’s grace in the gospel. Followers of Christ rightly c
Whether due to cultural opposition, sins and weaknesses within the body of Christ, or the routine, d
There are many ways churches can serve their own members and their communities, but we cannot forget
If God has all power and knowledge, even over the future, then do our prayers really matter? And if
Many Christians recognize that the church’s weekly gathering is important, but they seem to give lit
Without realizing it, many followers of Christ have had their views of government shaped by politica
In order for a business, an organization, or a government to be effective, good leadership is essent
If we only listen to the competing voices in our culture, then we’re likely to ignore the most impor
Thankfully, when it comes to God’s design for the church and its mission, we’re not left to our own
We don’t normally think of words like accountability and discipline in a positive light, but in Scri
What counts as Christian fellowship? A group Bible study? What about praying with someone? Is it con
Some truths are so important that they’re worth giving our lives for. The gospel certainly fits in t
What is God’s design for women? Our culture offers a very distorted answer to that question, bombard
Many churches rarely teach on the new covenant ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s Supper. The bigg
Sadly, it’s not uncommon today for those who claim to be followers of Christ to show half-hearted co
It’s one thing for someone to hear the gospel and reject it, but what about those who have never eve
Although we don’t always feel wealthy, evangelicals in America and in many parts of the West are som
We are taught from a young age to “be safe” in whatever we do. This isn’t bad advice for the everyda