Around the Horn (January 22)

Understanding Gospel Ministry: The Content of the Preaching

“In 1 Corinthians 1, the apostle Paul lays out his philosophy of ministry to give his readers – and future believers – a correct understanding of true gospel ministry. As Paul informs us in verses 18 through 31 (and into chapter 2), how we preach the gospel must conform with Christ’s standards. Both the message and the method are vitally important.”

A Missing Ingredient in Our Sermons and Studies: Biblical Theology

“Too often, sermons and Bible studies stray from the core principles of biblical theology. Rather than exploring the overarching narrative and themes of the Bible, they focus only on isolated passages or immediate application. This piecemeal approach, though well-intentioned, leads to a shallow understanding of God’s word and its broader framework.”

Chuck Klosterman on Football

In this fascinating podcasts, “Russell Moore talks with cultural critic and essayist Chuck Klosterman about his new book Football and what the sport tells us about masculinity, community, memory, violence, and belief. From Roman gladiator games to Super Bowl halftime shows, and from church attendance to television economics, Klosterman argues that football is more than entertainment: it’s one of the last truly shared experiences in American life—and one that may not survive the century.”

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