Learning Our Names
Does our culture have space for Asian American Christians? In Learning Our Names, we hear from Asian American Christians on the topics of identity, relationships, and vocation.
I Will Glory in My Redeemer
Anchored / Trust in Him at All Times / I Will Wait for You (Psalm 130) / How Firm a Foundation / I Will Glory in My Redeemer
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Trust God’s Providence
Writer Moms / 6 Ways to Curb Competition in Your Church / Assessment Questions for New Elder Candidates / Before You Begin to Mother: Three Lessons for Young Moms
Pastor Appreciation
The Reformed Pastor: A Reader’s Guide to a Christian Classic / Am I Called to Ministry? Five Tests / Humbled, Whole, and Honorable: What to Look for in a Pastor / Pastor, When You Want to Quit, Preach to Yourself / How to Encourage Your Pastor
Jesus at the Center
No One But You (NewStory Church) / O Great God (Savior Community Church) / I Surrender All (Christ Central Presbyterian Church) / Jesus at the Center (Tapestry Church)
Pastors Teach
7 Books To Help You Understand the Times / 5 Reasons to Study the Biblical Languages / Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Apply a Passage to Others / 10 Key Bible Verses on Teaching the Bible
I Will Not Leave You as Orphans
How can believers obey when Christ is away? The Holy Spirit helps believers keep Christ’s commands.
Thank God it’s Friday
Crossway: The Dehumanizing Habits That Social Media Has Normalized (Paul Tripp) / Asian American Worship Leaders: Jesus at the Center (Tapestry Church)
A Supreme Love
What does jazz have to do with Jesus? In A Supreme Love, William Edgar explains how the music of jazz connects with the hope of the Gospel. It is a fascinating read for lovers of jazz, lovers of music, and better understanding how faith and art intersects with the history of our nation.
Ministers of a New Medium
What spiritual revival came with the radio? In Ministers of a New Medium, Kirk D. Farney tells the compelling story of broadcasting theology in the radio ministries of Fulton J. Sheen and Walter A. Maier.