RT Kendall makes the case for embracing both holy scripture and Holy Spirit
My finest hour won’t be my greatest sermon or book, says RT Kendall. Drawing inspiration from the life of David, the Bible teacher explains what his finest hour will look like, and reveals how you can have one too
It’s only a matter of time before all is revealed, says RT Kendall. Either in this life, or the next
Bible teacher RT Kendall explains why he believes the Church of England must urgently change course on last week’s decision to allow same-sex blessings
RT Kendall explains why your New Year’s resolution should be to drop this common phrase
Into the darkness of Galilee a great light came. RT Kendall wonders if we could be on the cusp of our own revival this Christmas
The temptation to seek affirmation from people rather than God will send you down an unfruitful path, warns RT Kendall
RT Kendall reflects on the emotions Christ experienced at Calvary
The tornados in Kentucky remind us that life is fragile. But we can still trust God, says RT Kendall
Following Jesus means walking a narrow road, filled with difficulty and suffering. But we persevere because of the promise of heaven, says RT Kendall
Last year, a significant number of well-known and respected Christian leaders in the USA prophesied Donald Trump would be re-elected President. The fact that so many got it wrong has left the American charismatic movement reeling. In teaching on the prophetic gift, RT Kendall says much more caution is required, before any Christian can utter the words "Thus saith the Lord…"
It isn’t a popular viewpoint…but could it be true? RT Kendall thinks so
RT Kendall explains why God’s opinion is the only one that matter
Christians have taken sides for too long. Either we’ve pursued strong biblical teaching, or we’ve gone after an experience of God’s presence. It’s time to end the war, says RT Kendall
It's 70 years since the Hebrides Revival took place. RT Kendall reflects on what lessons today's Church might learn from what took place
The difference between wanting more from God and wanting more of God is subtle but vitally important, says RT Kendall
Author and speaker RT Kendall describes the life of Paul Cain (1929-2019); a man who, according to Kendall, had extraordinary gifts but whose moral failings meant he didn't end the race well
The popular author and speaker writes on the Bible verse he is reading every day in 2019
The popular author and speaker explains why every Christian should seek notoriety among angels and demons
RT Kendall remembers his friend Dr. Michael Eaton (1943-2017)
The former minister of Westminster Chapel Dr RT Kendall reflects on Christ's example of forgiving others
The former minister of Westminster Chapel Dr RT Kendall reflects on how God knows our mind even when we think we know better.
The former minister of Westminster Chapel Dr RT Kendall reflects on an unusual event in the life of Christ
We must get ready for the second coming, says RT Kendall
Following an endorsement from Beni Johnson of Bethel Church, Dr R.T. Kendall shares his thoughts on why some of his fellow US church leaders are speaking out in support of Donald Trump
As 2016 gets underway, RT Kendall urges Christians of all denominations and backgrounds to commit to a Bible reading plan
RT Kendall writes about the moment that changed his ministry for good
Best-selling author, speaker and the former leader of London’s Westminster Chapel, RT Kendall celebrates his 80th birthday this summer. Premier Christianity magazine asked him to pen an open letter to the UK Church.
RT Kendall warns us to beware of using God's name in vain
RT Kendall describes the unlikely true-story of how a meeting with Yasser Arafat led to the development of a friendship with an orthodox rabbi.
Ever feel ever so slightly miffed that God blesses people that don't seem to deserve it? RT Kendall draws some challenging and heartening lessons from Jesus' Parable of the Vineyard.
RT Kendall's first reaction to the Toronto Blessing was 'Yuk'. But as he reveals in this exclusive extract from his new book, he soon discovered that God often chooses to move through apparently bizarre manifestations. RT encourages you to beware being too quick to say, 'Surely not, that can't be God' - and shows how from the Garden of Eden onwards, God has often chosen 'foolish things' to confound the 'wise'.
None of us live lives that are free from suffering. Why does God allow it, when he could so easily intervene? RT Kendall examines the issue of forgiving God.