When you entered the ministry, you probably didn’t dream of sitting at your computer tinkering with your church website. And now you don’t have to. Faithlife Sites frees you to focus on what matters most by giving you a church website that runs...
What if the technology that surrounds us became discipleship tools? With Faithlife Connect, family movie night is a way to disciple your kids; your laptop is a portal for deepening your understanding of Scripture; and your iPad is a library of...
The Apostles’ Creed has united Christians from different times, places, and traditions. It proclaims eternal truths for life today. Christians believe them, recite them, and build their life on them. But do they understand these truths? What do...
How do we delight in reading God’s Word when we find ourselves bored by it? It’s an honest question that we’re oftentimes afraid to ask or even admit to ourselves. But we all experience days when we find it difficult to enjoy reading our Bibles. We...
There is no truly original theology. Piper reads Edwards. Edwards read Calvin. Calvin read Augustine. And Augustine read the early church fathers who read the apostles who read the prophets. If you’re a student of Scripture, you’re in a school...
“The truest and most important things we can ever say are not individual words but communal words.” People today are flooded with opinions and ideas. And they all might be interesting, but are they true? In an era of individualism...
Affectionately known as the “dean of evangelical scholars,” F.F. Bruce was a towering figure in modern evangelicalism. One of the twentieth century’s most prolific scholars, Bruce penned more than 40 books spanning commentaries, church histories...
Author Justin Holcomb discusses how to talk to children appropriately about their bodies (0:10), and Dr. Steve Runge shares a lesson from the Faithlife Language Lab (6:40). Save up to 40% on the Holcombs’ books about healing from trauma...
Logos Pro Dr. Mark Ward discusses common errors made in applying the biblical languages, and how a Logos course can help you avoid them (0:10), and Dr. Steve Runge discusses the importance of a small Greek particle (5:45). Learn how to use the...
See Philippians in high definition Divided into preachable chunks, High Definition Commentary: Philippians features clear and concise big ideas of the passage, as well as custom-designed graphics that you can export directly for sermons or Bible...
An extended, personal interview with author and musician Brian Hardin, founder of the Daily Audio Bible. To know what it means to have a relationship with Jesus, it helps to define what it doesn’t mean. . . Accomplished recording producer...
Though one of the shortest books of the New Testament, Titus is packed with vital instructions on the qualifications of church leaders, the importance of sound doctrine, and how to live a godly life. In Living Doctrine: The Book of Titus, author...
John Stott didn’t become one of the most influential evangelical leaders in the twentieth century by happenstance. Like so many preachers before him, he was always looking for ways to strengthen his preaching and ministry. Beginning in the 1940s...
Born without arms, Daniel Ritchie faces a unique kind of adversity. But that doesn’t keep him from living a full life. After Ritchie surrendered his life to Christ he learned that true worth and purpose are only found in God. Freed from comparisons...
UN Ambassador Ibi talks about the intersection of faith, art, and creativity (0:10), and Dr. David deSilva lectures briefly on ancient Athens (4:00). Explore the role of creativity in the Christian life What does it mean to be mirror God’s...
If you had to prove why the Bible is God’s word, what would you say? Even among Christians, confidence in the Bible’s authority is waning. Many are casting aside the doctrines of inerrancy and inspiration, with devastating consequences. The God Who...
Start learning Biblical Hebrew with Dr. Futato With this bundle, you’ll gain insight into Hebrew grammar, and learn all of the sounds and symbols of the alphabet—both the consonants and the vowels. Explore the forms of the noun, the...
“One act of obedience is better than one hundred sermons.” — Dietrich Bonhoeffer A legacy of courage German pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945) is considered one of the most influential Christian martyrs in recent history. While...
The Bible repeatedly attests to its own inspiration, authority, and reliability. But in recent decades, skeptical scholars have challenged the assumption that the Bible we read today is the same as it was written thousands of years ago. The Gospels...
Happy Easter, from all of us at Faithlife. Enjoy this Easter meditation on the power of Christ’s resurrection by Charles Spurgeon. *** Once more—the resurrection of Christ is operating at this present time with a quickening power on all who hear the...
The Bible is the most copied and re-copied book in history—and this is both a blessing and a curse. It means we have ample manuscript evidence for the Old and New Testaments; it also means we have ample textual variants we need to work through. The...
The response from last week’s video was so positive we’ve decided to send another Greek word study video your way. If you’re the type of Bible student that takes word studies to the next level, then this video is for you. In this week’s training...
What would it have been like to step into the empty tomb on that first Easter morning? This isn’t just idle speculation. When we take the time to understand the ancient culture and customs of the biblical world—when we reconstruct the world in...
We talk with Dr. David Baker about studying the Old Testament (0:10), and Dr. Steve Runge shares some gems from Philippians 3 (5:30). Dr. David Baker is a professor of Old Testament and Semitic languages at Ashland Theological Seminary in...
Do you feel as if your life is more ordinary than exemplary? Are your days, weeks, and years filled with the routine responsibilities of life like doing laundry, grocery shopping, or planning meals? Have you ever wondered if your life is making a...
Customer reviews. Whether we’re searching for a new cell phone or a good book to read on vacation, we all read the reviews before we buy. And in the case of Michael S. Heiser’s newest book, The Bible Unfiltered: Approaching Scripture on Its Own...
The Teacher’s Outline and Study Bible is a fantastic resource for teaching Bible studies, small groups, or Sunday school classes. About the Teacher’s Outline and Study Bible This in-depth resource: Provides four months of weekly lessons with a...
C.S. Lewis famously called the gospel of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection “True Myth.” What he meant was that 1) it really happened (“True”) and 2) it serves as a worldview-forming grand story (“Myth”) for Christians. Other religions and...
Dr. Michael Allen talks about his latest studies (0:10), and renowned biblical counselor Elyse Fitzpatrick discusses the root of obedience, God’s love (3:55). Discover a twentieth-century gem G. C. Berkouwer’s collection of studies on...
It’s quite daunting to imagine that the way we interact with the culture around us, interpret the Bible, and even minister to one another is influenced by our predecessors of the faith. The first steps in Christian thinking were made by men like...