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Tabletalk magazine exists to help Christians grow as disciples of Jesus Christ. It meets Christians where they are, whether young or old in the faith, and it takes them deeper. Tabletalk helps to provide Christians with the tools they need to dig down into the depths of God’s Word and the theology of God’s Word in order to be faithful to God’s Word—and thus to worship God in all of life.

TTTo be clear, Tabletalk magazine is not trying to do anything particularly new or clever. Rather, it’s trying to give people a regular dose of the gospel and the theology of God’s Word for every aspect of life.

In a day when many publications have discontinued their print editions, Tabletalk subscriptions continue to grow, by God’s grace. More than 200,000 readers in fifty-seven countries turn to Tabletalk for in-depth Bible study and thought-provoking articles from many of the world’s most trusted pastors, scholars, and writers. Tabletalk focuses on a range of topics, and there is something in each issue for readers at every stage of their Christian walk.

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Tabletalk magazine exists to help establish us in the Word to deepen our understanding of God and apply this knowledge to our daily living.”

—R.C. Sproul

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