Articles
From Staff Pastors & Guest Contributors
Marketers use fear, uncertainty and doubt as a tool to promote their own product. Jesse Potter helps us understand how Satan uses the same tactics, but the gospel provides a solid hope.
Discipleship is a word you hear a lot in Christian circles, but what does it really mean and what does it look like? Jordan Hines shares some thoughts from his own experience.
Paul Tripp want us to consider the question: “Where is God calling you to share the Gospel?” Using the story of Jonah, Tripp helps us frame our preconceptions with the truth of who God is.
At Sovereign Hope we always try to sing songs with deep meaning. Jonny Kiedrowski breaks down the historical and the theological meaning behind the song, “My One Comfort.”
Parents naturally create a culture in which their children grow. Katie Leder helps us understand simple ways to infuse the gospel into the culture of your family life.
The world has a lot of needs, but how can we treat both the seen and unseen needs as distinctly Christian? Stephen Kasun helps us understand the ultimate hope for social justice in a broken world.
From football to finances and family we can often have a tendency to replace our affections with personal identity. Pastor Paul Tripp helps us understand this subtle transfer and corrects it with the gospel.
The shadows are fading when it comes to entering the debate on homosexuality. You are being forced to take a stance. What does it mean to think Christianly on the issues and how is it ultimately loving? Read the post by Tyler Velin.
Discipleship is part intentional and part natural; but as Katie Leder shows us, often times we can lazily trend in one direction or the other. In her newest post, she outlines how some of her new convictions are changing her approach to discipleship.
Increasingly we will face open controversy because of our Christian beliefs. Stephen Kasun helps us understand the opportunity this presents, and the tension that exists between grace and truth.
Life will get hard. In those moments we need know not only that we should pray, but it helps to know what to pray. Jesse Potter frames our prayer in the hard times in his newest post.
“I’m not always excited about reading and studying the Bible.” Stemming from this confession, Pastor Paul Tripp seeks to stir to read with three simple thoughts.
Good worship songs are not just to be sung blindly and forgotten. They should draw us to think deeply on the lyrics, the scripture behind it and its interaction with the gospel. Here is a look inside “He Who Is Mighty.”
Culture reviles at certain aspects of Scripture’s written commands. But why is it important to follow what the Bible says about morals, money and sex? Stephen Kasun answers this question with one word: joy.