How the Gospel Shapes Our Politics
How can Christians care about politics without being consumed by it? The gospel offers a better vision for public life.
How can Christians care about politics without being consumed by it? The gospel offers a better vision for public life.
Church hurt is real, yet it must be carefully distinguished from human hurt, as we continue to trust Christ’s ongoing work in his church.
Church planting lies at the heart of New Testament missions. It remains the most practical and effective means to reach and disciple people.
When life feels uncertain, we can trust that God’s kingdom is growing quietly, faithfully, and powerfully in every season.
True togetherness is good and beautiful. Unity among God’s people is a life-giving gift of grace to receive and faithfully steward.
The humanity of Jesus exposes our limited understanding of him but comforts us with his complete understanding of us.
My understanding of the Holy Spirit was truncated, incorrect, and unhelpful. By God’s grace I have to come see the beauty of the power of the Holy Spirit.
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.
How can Christians care about politics without being consumed by it? The gospel offers a better vision for public life.
The rise of the beauty and wellness economy raises deeper questions about identity, inviting a gospel-centered reordering of the good life.
Envy in marriage often hides beneath the surface. An honest story exploring comparison, calling, and how God brings conviction and healing.
Church hurt is real, yet it must be carefully distinguished from human hurt, as we continue to trust Christ’s ongoing work in his church.
True togetherness is good and beautiful. Unity among God’s people is a life-giving gift of grace to receive and faithfully steward.
The simple invitation to come and see can draw others into the beauty and transforming reality of the gospel.
As memory fades with age, how do we hold on to faith and identity. Explore ageing, cognitive decline, and the hope of being known by God.