Around the Horn (April 2)
The Minister's Life In this short post, Joe Thorn draws upon Horatius Bonar's Words to Winners of Souls to remind us of the importance of a minister's diligence in guarding his own soul before he can
The Minister's Life In this short post, Joe Thorn draws upon Horatius Bonar's Words to Winners of Souls to remind us of the importance of a minister's diligence in guarding his own soul before he can
When we consider the shortness of time, and the variety of weighty concerns which call for our attention during that transitory period, you will agree with me that whatever has not some degree of importance
God Be With Us Until We Meet Again After describing the theological significance of the gathered church, Albert Mohler asks an honest question, "But this raises an important theological question for Christians to consider. Can
The main reason why we are accused of spiritual pride, bigotry, uncharitableness, and the like, is the importance which we ascribe to some of our sentiments. Viewing them as essential to Christianity, we cannot, properly
The Humbling of Civilization: Praying for the Mercy of God In this article Albert Mohler writes, "When the headlines first appeared about the coronavirus, most of us never considered that we would face such a
It is not enough that you should be what is called a popular preacher. A man may have gifts, so as to shine in the eyes of the multitude, almost as bright as he does
Train Hard, Fight Easy "The concept of preparation, of true training which sets its eye on a distant goal, seldom finds its way outside of the gym or motivational business speeches. Many of us see
Image courtesy of Wave 3 News Governor Andy Beshear provided an update on the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Kentucky on March 11th. In his comments, the governor acknowledged that state schools are still open but wanted
Crispus. Good morning, my dear Gaius; I am glad to see you. The world is busy in grasping wealth, in discussing politics, and in struggling for dominion; all trifles of a moment: let us retire
The Folly of 'Looking for Community' As this post notes, many people bounce around from church to church in search of community. The problem with that attitude is that community is not simply something you