Crosswalk.com aims to offer the most compelling biblically-based content to Christians on their walk with Jesus. Crosswalk.com is your online destination for all areas of Christian Living – faith, family, fun, and community. Each category is further divided into areas important to you and your Christian faith including Bible study, Bible verses, marriage, parenting, movie reviews, music, news, and more.

GO

Christian Living Resources, Bible Study Tools, Jesus Christ

What's Hot? 3/18/11

A listing of hot cultural items from the the Internet, music, television and movies.

Servant

Want to be like Jesus today? Find a towel and basin and get started.

Young Kids Who Drink Learn to Use Alcohol as Coping Mechanism

A new study suggests the earlier kids start with alcohol use, the stronger the association between life stress and drinking as young adults.

Good for You - BYU!

While I may not agree with Mormon theology, I can applaud Mormon morality and, specifically in this case, I say “amen” to the BYU’s honor code and their willingness to enforce it.

Getting Attention vs. Gaining Traction

One of the more common mistakes I see among church leaders, and particularly church planters, is confusing getting attention with gaining traction.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • March 17, 2011 |
  • comments
12-Year-Olds Flocking to Facebook

Internet traffic monitor, ComScore, figures that 3.6 million of Facebook’s 153 million monthly visitors in the U.S. are under 12, although Facebook requires users to be at least 13-years-old.

Playing Monopoly

Michael Moore recently told a crowd in Wisconsin "America isn't broke. We are awash in cash." Really? Let's look at some facts.

Balm of Gilead

There is more in grace to save than there is in sin to destroy.

Government Recruitment of Homosexual Adoptive Parents and You

Do we live in a pluralistic society or is that changing? A pluralistic society is simply one that is built on religious freedom, a principle that originates from the New Testament. On the other hand, pluralism as a worldview is the notion that all religions, values, philosophies, and truth claims must be seen as equally valid. As a nation we’re headed toward adopting pluralism as our national religion

The Blood-Drained Gospel of Rob Bell

“There’s nothing wrong with talking and singing about how the ‘Blood will never lose its power’ and ‘Nothing but the blood will save us,’” Bell writes. “Those are powerful metaphors. But we don’t live any longer in a culture in which people offer animal sacrifices to the gods.

Contend To The End

There are things worth dying for. The gospel is at the top. This is super important to remember at a time when so many preachers are calling into question (and even mocking) cardinal doctrines of the Christian faith.

  • Tullian Tchividjian |
  • March 15, 2011 |
  • comments
Single-sex Lunches Benefit School Children

Single-sex lunches introduced in three schools in America's heartland have helped to reduce misbehavior among students and improve eating habits.

NJ Teens Caught Sexting Would Get Education, Not Prosecution

New Jersey juveniles caught sending sexually explicit photographs via their cell phones would not face criminal prosecution but rather intense education on the ramifications under a bill advanced by the New Jersey Assembly.

Qualified Freedom

Did you know that in a free society that people have only a "qualified" right to their religion?

The Prince of Peace

Nothing done in Jesus' name is ever done in vain.

Minority Rules

If the Democrats and union leaders in Wisconsin really believe in the "voice of the people" then why won't they honor the majority of the people who just voted?

The People’s Voice

Celebrating its fifth birthday this month, it’s time to state the obvious: with 190 million people using the micro-blogging website, sending 65 million messages of 140 characters or fewer around the world each day, Twitter has become the people’s voice.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • March 14, 2011 |
  • comments
Should Evangelicals Apologize to Native Americans?

In 2009, the US government apologized to Native Americans. It is time for evangelicals to agree.

  • Dr. Warren Throckmorton |
  • March 14, 2011 |
  • comments
Empowered to Act: Why Christians Should Change the World

As a result of the overwhelming suffering, injustice, and evil that frequently seems to rule the day, many of us may feel overwhelmed by a sense of despair and may think that improving these conditions is not only futile but also pointless. However...

“Two People Fell in Love”

No matter how random an event may seem, God’s providence and all the little details are part of a big story.

GO
Example: "Gen 1:1" "John 3" "Moses" "trust"
advertise with us

Shopping

RSS

Add Crosswalk.com content to your site

Browse available content