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Around the Horn (June 2)

The Sugar-Coating Here, the author challenges us to knock the sugar-coating off our Bibles and realize, "Self-pity is about the least attractive character trait humans can develop and tends to find its source in comparison.

Around the the Horn (May 26)

Expository Singing  "Well-written hymns and spiritual songs are expository in nature. The Scriptures are the light unto our path, and good praise songs will emphasize the light of the Lord through His word and bring

Around the Horn (May 19)

J. I. Packer on the 6 Things You Should Tell Yourself Every Day Drawing implications from Packer's time-tested Knowing God, Justin Taylor offers six things believers should reminder themselves of daily. Standing on the Authority

Andrew Fuller Friday: Clarity for the Bewildered

To a young man whose mind he perceived was bewildered with fruitless speculations “The conversation we had on our way to——so far interested me in your religious feelings, that I find it impossible to satisfy

Around the Horn (May 12)

My Prayer for Preaching Here, Nathaniel Martin talks about the importance of carrying an attitude of prayer into the pulpit each time. Four Temptations Young Preachers May Face In this post, Chopo Mwanza offers a

Around the Horn (May 5)

Preaching That “Draws the Hallelujah” The world is constantly seeking our hallelujahs for its comforts and trifles, but how do preachers coax hallelujahs for what really matters? The Word is Worth the Work "In Bible

Andrew Fuller Friday: On Christian Love

If you enjoy this Andrew Fuller content be sure to get a copy of David Prince's newest book. Available now in paperback and on Kindle! But, more particularly, the first thing that the apostle holds

Around the Horn (April 28)

The Speech of the Century: Remembering Teddy Roosevelt’s “The Man in the Arena” "The recent anniversary of Roosevelt’s “The Man in the Arena” speech provides an opportunity to reflect on the enduring relevance of his