God’s Grace for Life After Divorce in India
Life after divorce in India can feel isolating, especially for women in the church. See how God’s grace can redeem our lives from the pit.
Life after divorce in India can feel isolating, especially for women in the church. See how God’s grace can redeem our lives from the pit.
Parents are vulnerable to the idolatry of academic success. But the power of God can help us create a gospel-centered work ethic at home.
How the resurrection of Jesus offers victory over guilt, shame, and curses—bringing hope and transformation in the Indian context.
See how Nehemiah can inform and inspire Christians in India to navigate their way through stress and office politics in the modern workplace.
Telugu Christians have a rich and complex theological history which shows us how vital it is to proclaim Christ clearly in every age.
How Indian fathers can move from pressure and performance to gospel-shaped parenting marked by wisdom, grace, and true presence.
How do we overcome the heavy burden of approval addiction and people-pleasing so that we live to please an audience of one?
TGC India Council members reflect on how they have experienced the power of the gospel in their weakness.
Entertainment today is more accessible, personal, and powerful than we can imagine. How can the gospel help us relate to it wisely, reflectively, and redemptively?
TGC India wants to serve the Indian church by creating trusted, contextual, gospel-centered content and resources for all of life and ministry
Julius Kim shares TGC's vision which serves as TGC India's foundation and direction.
The Gospel Coalition India Council members discuss how TGC India can relate to the nation and the rest of the world.
Life after divorce in India can feel isolating, especially for women in the church. See how God’s grace can redeem our lives from the pit.
How Indian fathers can move from pressure and performance to gospel-shaped parenting marked by wisdom, grace, and true presence.
Receiving and offering feedback feels threatening but God’s grace plants our identity in the work of Christ, not the words of people.
A compelling story of the cost of discipleship and the beauty of God’s care when people you love do not understand your love for Jesus.
How the resurrection of Jesus offers victory over guilt, shame, and curses—bringing hope and transformation in the Indian context.
On Good Friday, we reflect on the healing power of God in Christ Jesus, who is familiar with trauma so that by his wounds, we are healed.
Parents are vulnerable to the idolatry of academic success. But the power of God can help us create a gospel-centered work ethic at home.