A Portrait of Grace, Part 1
If “a picture is worth of thousand words,” what kind of picture is grace? Pastor Chuck Smith examines this question by studying the Old Testament patriarch Abraham—universally accepted as the father of all who believe in Jesus—in our series, Why Graces Changes Everything.
Hungary: 30 Years Walking With Jesus
It’s been 30 years since Calvary Chapel believers brought the Gospel to Eastern Europe. Now, children of Hungarians saved in the 1990s are serving the Lord and growing in their relationships with Jesus. During the summer, they and their parents gather to be refreshed and encouraged by fellow believers.
No Favorites in the Kingdom, Part 5
God is working in each of us, His workmanship and masterpiece, to fulfill His plans for us through every circumstance we experience. He has ordained work for us in His kingdom and for His glory. Learn more in our continuing series taken from Pastor Chuck Smith’s book, Why Grace Changes Everything.
While We Were Yet Sinners
David Rosales, senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Valley, CA, encourages believers to be ministers of the Gospel, unafraid of loving those who are not yet aware of the gracious love of God in Jesus.
No Favorites in the Kingdom, Part 4
God used many crossroads in the life of Chuck Smith to lead him into the calling He would place on the future pastor’s life. In this teaching, Chuck shares how God separated him, as He did the apostle Paul, from his mother’s womb for this special work.
Dealing with Discouragement
Pastor Bill Stonebraker of Calvary Chapel Honolulu, HI, urges pastors and other Christians to stand firm against inevitable discouragement in ministry. God has promised never to leave or forsake us and to bring us across the finish line to Heaven.
No Favorites in the Kingdom, Part 3
God used the apostle Paul’s background to effectively reveal His Son to the world he lived in, according to Pastor Chuck Smith. Learn more about this in our continuing teaching series taken from Chuck’s book, Why Grace Changes Everything.
California Festival Highlights Jesus’ Love & Christian Unity
For four years, Calvary Chapel Aptos, CA, has organized city churches to present the Gospel to the community and showcase Christian unity in an annual family-friendly festival. Read more here.
No Favorites in the Kingdom, Part 2
We are all the objects of God’s grace, and He calls us ordinary folk to His side, wrapping His strong arms around us in a gentle embrace of love, according to Pastor Chuck Smith. Follow along in our continuing series taken from his book, Why Grace Changes Everything.
Iranian Pastors Risk Their Lives to Share the Love of Christ
At the Calvary Bible Institute in the Republic of Georgia, persecuted Iranian house church leaders, their own lives transformed by Jesus, are trained in God’s Word—to take it to a population hungry for the Gospel.
No Favorites in the Kingdom, Part 1
God doesn’t have “important” people, but chooses to work through ordinary people, says Pastor Chuck Smith in his popular book, Why Grace Changes Everything. In this installment in our continuing series from the book, Chuck reminds us that God can turn us into trophies of His grace.
Reaching “The One” with the Gospel—and Beyond
Bridge UA, a Calvary Chapel ministry to war-affected Ukrainians in Hungary, offers Bible studies that bear much fruit and lead refugees to grow in their trust in and obedience to God. The ministry is also sponsoring a retreat for refugees this August.
Grace: The Door is Never Closed, Part 4
Trying to relate to God through our own effort and works is always a struggle, always a strain, always pressured, explains Pastor Chuck Smith. In our continuing series from his book, Why Grace Changes Everything, he urges us to cling to the amazing grace of God and the flowing, steady relationship He offers through Jesus Christ.
MIRACLE in Eldoret, Kenya
Sleeping gas, robberies, kidnapping attempts, deadly illness, yet the faithful continue on and Calvary Chapel Eldoret thrives.
Pastoral Insights: Q&A on Shepherding, Faith, and Modern Challenges
Glean insightful, biblical perspectives from the pastors speaking at the recent Calvary Chapel Magazine conference. Listen to Pastors Phil McKay, Lloyd Pulley, and John Randall tackle a variety of pressing questions.
Published to Glorify God
To God be the glory! Calvary Chapel Magazine Editor Tom Price shares his testimony of how God inspired this quarterly publication and has faithfully sustained it for 25 years. Read about it here.
Compassion and Provision: Jesus Feeds the 5,000 | Pastor Ken Graves
Just as Jesus was moved to compassion to feed the 5,000 “sheep without a shepherd” in Mark Chapter 6, He asks us to be His vessels today, wherever He has placed us. Listen to this convicting message from Pastor Ken Graves of Calvary Chapel Bangor, ME, at the recent Calvary Chapel Magazine conference.
True Masculinity and Compassion | Pastor Ken Graves
In a world filled with broken men and women, we are called to express God’s truth and compassion, just as Jesus demonstrated toward the woman caught in adultery in John 8:1-11. Pastor Ken Graves of Calvary Chapel Bangor, ME, shares a compelling message about that mercy and grace, and of biblical masculinity, at the recent Calvary Chapel Magazine conference.
The Calvary Chapel Family Mourns the Loss of Pastor and Prayer Warrior Jim Stewart, CC Kansas City, KS
After a months-long battle with an aggressive form of cancer, Jim Stewart, pastor of Calvary Chapel Kansas City, KS, has died. He leaves behind his wife, Lo, his family, and a loving congregation, as he is welcomed into the presence of his Savior, Jesus.
The Rock Kensington Brings Light to a Troubled Neighborhood
In a David and Goliath struggle with darkness in Philadelphia, PA, a group of believers are standing against evil, all in the powerful name of Jesus.