Podcast Episodes
Back to Search
The Three Most Important Words in Prayer
Marshall Segal | Sometimes the last three words in our prayers — in Jesus’s name — slowly lose their weight and meaning. Here are six reasons to slow…
2 years, 1 month ago
Put God’s Word to Work: Four Ways Pastors Use the Bible
David Mathis | Teaching is the pastors’ first and greatest calling, but it’s not the only way we put God’s word to work. Paul gives us four ways to u…
2 years, 2 months ago
Why Not Me? The Quiet and Consuming Eye of Envy
Greg Morse | If we let envy have its way with us, the gifts we have fuel pride and the gifts we don’t breed bitterness. How can we train our eyes wit…
2 years, 2 months ago
Heart-Deep Prayers: Why We Prioritize Spiritual Needs
Scott Hubbard | If the apostle Paul joined our prayer circles, we might be surprised how different his prayers seem. We often focus on circumstances,…
2 years, 2 months ago
Prayer: A Reader’s Guide to a Christian Classic
Marshall Segal | His first cancer diagnosis sent Tim Keller on a quest to experience the awe and intimacy that God promises to those who pray. Twelve…
2 years, 2 months ago
His Voice First: A New Year’s Resolve and Prayer
David Mathis | Resolved: to put the voice of Jesus first in 2024 — first in preference, first in practice, and first in priority.
2 years, 2 months ago
Plan Like a Christian: Five Principles for a New Year
Scott Hubbard | If you want to plan in a way that honors God, plan like a mortal. Plan like a child. Plan like a worshiper. Plan like a dreamer. Plan…
2 years, 2 months ago
Heart of My Own Heart: Why I Love ‘Be Thou My Vision’
Jon Bloom | Why do millions love to sing “Be Thou My Vision,” a hymn crafted from the words of an unknown poet? Because the lyrics paint the burning …
2 years, 2 months ago
Appeal from John Piper
John Piper | Your prayers and financial support help us bring more people into the fullest enjoyment of the greatest treasure ever found. For every $…
2 years, 2 months ago
Reality Written in Cursive: The Power of Christian Wordcraft
Greg Morse | While fewer today may realize it, mankind was born for poetry. We were made to find and savor the right words for unspeakable realities.
2 years, 2 months ago