Articles from the Teaching Team at Desiring God.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 415 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Marshall Segal | Good Friday bids us to stop and remember just how sinful we were — just how bleak it was for us before that darkest day in history.
David Mathis | Tonight is not first about our griefs. But as we draw near to the sorrows of Jesus, we do indeed find comfort for every grief — and grace for every sin.
David Mathis | After a preacher has wrestled for days, even weeks, with a sermon text, and wrestled hard with the needs of his particular people, he can ask, Which glories here am I most excited to preach?
Scott Hubbard | Follow Christ long enough, and you’ll find yourself in some spiritual valley, in desperate need of renewal. When you do, follow the map God has drawn for us: Remember. Return. Remove. Restore.
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In the short amount of time I’ve been listening, I’ve been blessed by each “written in red” Articles by Desiring God. Every article is powerful in Word, articulate, and wise. My favorite so far, and worth sharing, “Why Not Me? The quiet and consuming eye of envy” by Greg Morse, 1/14/24. Such a powerful word exposing the vulnerable heart of man, and the redeeming heart of Jesus—how humility turns envy upside down, and reminds us that our gifts are for His glory, not ours. The poem at the end, on ... more
I lost my husband two and half years ago, and have missed him so much. But now God has revealed that the future my future will be better than my past. I must leave the past behind me and reach for what God has for me now. PRAISE GOD
Can’t thank you enough for taking the time to narrate each article. I can imagine that writing the articles takes time especially with the frequency of publishing the articles. But now, having a “narrated” version of it by the author took the article to another level. more
“Stabbed by Joy” by Greg Morse (7/5/23) brought me to tears. He can put into words what my heart is unable to express. Gifted and talented writer… I look forward to every episode of ‘Articles by Desiring God.’
Crucial podcast for living out a faithful Christian life, to God be the glory!
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