Resources

Acceptable Worship
If we are to understand the world, our place in the world, and how we are to serve in the world, then we must put God at the center.

Benjamin Warfield Collection
The articles collected in these books by Benjamin Warfield are deservedly considered classics in the field.

Systematic Theology 1 | Lecture 11
Lecture 11 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 1 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Fall semester of 2022.

Who Was St. Patrick?
St. Patrick was more than the Americanized way of celebrating him. His life’s work is marked by faithfulness to evangelism and the gospel.

Who Was St. Patrick?
St. Patrick was more than the Americanized way of celebrating him. His life’s work is marked by faithfulness to evangelism and the gospel.

Systematic Theology 1 | Lecture 10
Lecture 10 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 1 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Fall semester of 2022.

In Appreciation of Stickiness and the Midwest with Jon Lauck
In this episode Kevin talks to Jon about his excellent new book The Good Country: A History of the American Midwest 1800-1900.

So, What about That TGC Article on Sex?
In this episode, Kevin offers six reflections amid the firestorm surrounding an article by Joshua Butler for The Gospel Coalition.

An Open Statement of the Truth
In this article from WORLD Opinions, Kevin encourages Christians to be bold and courageous in the face of cultural accusations.

Systematic Theology 1 | Lecture 9
Lecture 9 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 1 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Fall semester of 2022.

Our Inescapable Love of Glory
Kevin preaches from John 12 at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, MI as part of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology.

From Death to Life
Church attendance is declining. In this article for WORLD, Kevin argues for including additional data for analysis and offers a word of hope.

Systematic Theology 1 | Lecture 8
Lecture 8 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 1 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Fall semester of 2022.

Sanctified for Service
The tabernacle would be His flesh, the curtain torn would be His body, the blood shed would be His own, and the sacrifice would be His life.

What is True Revival?
What are Christians to make of the Asbury Revival? This episode outlines biblical examples of spiritual renewal through the ages.

What Is True Revival?
What are Christians to make of the Asbury Revival? This blog post outlines biblical examples of spiritual renewal through the ages.

Discussing the Coram Deo Pastors Conference with John Piper
What was unique and special about T4G, and what does John Piper see as the continuing need for something like it?

An Invitation and Explanation of the Coram Deo Pastors Conference
We look forward to filling our sanctuary with nearly 2,000 pastors and church leaders at Christ Covenant Church on March 12-14, 2024.

An Invitation and Explanation of the Coram Deo Pastors Conference
In a spirit of prayerful expectation, I want to invite you to the Coram Deo Pastors Conference, which will take place March 12-14, 2024.

Systematic Theology 1 | Lecture 7
Lecture 7 from Dr. Kevin DeYoung’s Systematic Theology 1 course at Reformed Theological Seminary recorded during the Fall semester of 2022.

Is the Church Failing at Being the Church?
“Why do you evangelicals love to make up and say such bad things about yourselves?” That’s how Ed Stetzer began his Foreword to Bradley Wright’s 2010 book Christians are Hate-Filled Hypocrites … and Other Lies You’ve Been Told. The question, Stetzer explained, was posed to him while he was at the Washington Post building in Washington, D.C., to

More than Thoughts and Candles
In the wake of the tragic MSU shooting, Christians must remember that the hope of healing lies in the truth of the gospel.

Are You a Good Neighbor?
We have received mercy from the incarnate Good Neighbor, so Christ compels us and gives us his Spirit that we might go forth and do likewise.

A Priestly Perspective
No one can be a faithful disciple of God who constantly calculates how little they can give to God. We must not be salvation minimalists.