Should Christians Seek Conversions?
In his latest “Taste & See” article John Piper says, “Yes.” Christian conversion is the act or process of being changed (without coercion but through our own volition) into a person who believes...
View ArticleWhy Are You Seeking Jesus?
Preaching yesterday from John 6:1-15, John Piper, in the video excerpt below, warns against seeking Jesus merely for his “usefulness.” (For the full sermon go here.)
View ArticleQ&A With John Piper
We are very grateful to team at Desiring God for making available the recent “Ask Pastor John” live webcast. You can visit DesiringGod.org to listen or watch (or download) this Q&A with John Piper...
View Article“Skeptical Grumbling and Sovereign Grace”
In this excerpt from John Piper’s recent sermon titled “Skeptical Grumbling and Sovereign Grace” he makes the point that our wills, when it comes to spiritual things, are dead apart from sovereign...
View ArticleThe Legacy of Sovereign Joy in China
Noel Piper and I spotted the little Christian bookstore across the street from the church in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, and decided to pop in to see what was available. Ok, I will admit it; we were...
View Article2012 New England Regional Conference Day 1
There’s a long history of gospel opposition in New England. The center of that opposition—even since Jonathan Edwards’ day—can be found in churches in and around Boston. Thankfully, the Lord has...
View Article6 Reasons I’m Glad John Piper Has Been My Family’s Pastor
As most evangelicals know, pastor John Piper recently retired after more than 30 years of service at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Our family has been there for less than nine of them. But in that time...
View ArticlePiper, Platt, and Chandler on God’s Goodness in Your Pain
So long as this broken world endures, suffering will remain a painfully relevant subject. It’s not far from any of us. As Christians we know we’re supposed to lean on God, but what kind of God is he?...
View ArticleJohn Piper Explains Why He Tries for Ethnic Unity
In pursuit of racial reconciliation, America still has a long way to go. But even saying so remains controversial in the Land of the Free. And don’t look to the church of Jesus Christ for racial...
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