NT Wright: Western Christians have misread Heaven, the End Times, spiritual warfare
Many Christians in the West have a fundamental misunderstanding of the very goal of their faith, according to New Testament scholar N. T. Wright.

Many Christians in the West have a fundamental misunderstanding of the very goal of their faith, according to New Testament scholar N. T. Wright.

Bear Grylls has dangled from helicopters over Arctic ice fields, crossed shark-infested waters and scaled the world’s highest peaks. But, according to the British adventurer, the “hardest and best thing” he’s ever done is writing a book about Jesus.

Amber Smith, wife of country star-turned-minister Granger Smith, has opened up about the heartbreak of losing her 3-year-old son, River, and the faith that carried her through it, a story she tells with raw honesty in her forthcoming memoir, The Girl on the Bathroom Floor.

Businessman Nicholas Leone opens up about the Business Bible, a 2,000-page NASB translation annotated with articles, briefs and case studies designed to unearth what he believes has been “hiding in plain sight” all along: that Scripture itself contains a coherent, divine blueprint for economics and work.

Bestselling British author Sally Lloyd-Jones opens up about her new book "Jesus, Our True Friend," which she hopes invites children and adults alike to see Jesus not as a distant judge but as a loving companion.

Max Lucado, pastor of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, shares the vision from God that changed his perspective after he "spiraled" following a life-altering health diagnosis.

Author and editor Marian A. Jacobs discusses the power and perils of the fantasy genre in a recent interview about her newest book, "On Magic and Miracles."

Pastor Jack Graham is encouraging Christians to return to biblical truth amid cultural confusion and declining spiritual literacy, emphasizing that revival in the church, especially among younger generations, begins with a deep, personal engagement with Scripture.

In his new book "The Bumpy Road to Better," pastor Tim Timberlake urges Christians, especially in the West, to embrace discomfort, doubt, and hardship as necessary paths to spiritual growth.

In a culture inundated with fleeting distractions and mounting pressures, Candace Cameron Bure wants readers to rediscover joy and strength through presence with God, with Scripture, and with the sometimes messy, often sacred reality of daily life.

Bestselling author Jerry B. Jenkins, who once helped launch his son Dallas Jenkins' filmmaking career, opens up about novelizing each season of "The Chosen" — a global streaming hit Dallas created — and the key advice he gave his son before he found success.

If there's one thing Tauren Wells wants Christians to reconsider, it's what they think they know about joy.

In the new book "The Kingdom of Cain: Finding God in the Literature of Darkness," bestselling crime novelist and Daily Wire host Andrew Klavan makes a provocative claim: horror helped lead him to Christ.

Jennie Allen’s new picture book, "What to Do with Your Whirly, Swirly Thoughts," designed to help children understand and manage their thoughts, distills the core message of her adult work into an accessible, biblically sound and emotionally intelligent tool for families.

Barry Meguiar has built one of the most recognizable brands in the automotive world, but the third-generation president of Meguiar’s Inc., known for producing one of America’s top-selling car waxes, says his life’s real mission has nothing to do with cars — and everything to do with Christ.
