Around the Horn (December 27)
How I Write Sermons In this Signpost podcast, Russell Moore discusses how he crafts sermons and lessons in such a way that it is applicable to all in the audience. He has honed his craft
How I Write Sermons In this Signpost podcast, Russell Moore discusses how he crafts sermons and lessons in such a way that it is applicable to all in the audience. He has honed his craft
Surely it is the design of God in all his dispensations, and by all the discoveries of his word, to stain the pride of all flesh. The dust is the proper place for a creature,
The Spiritual Disciplines: Gratitude In this article, Brett and Kate McKay raise the bar for how gratitude is typically approached. They suggest that the common approach to gratitude is nothing more than greeting card sentimentality.
The death of Christ is a subject of so much importance in Christianity as to be essential to it. Without this, the sacrifices and prophecies of the Old Testament would be nearly void of meaning,
The Pastor and Difficult Bioethical Decision Making Medical and bioethical technology continues to move at an unprecedented pace, and pastors are increasingly confronted with issues that were science fiction a generation ago. This article offers
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
How George H.W. Bush Changed My Life Presidents are often viewed as having an immense amount of power, and with good reason. Also, sometimes that power can feel far off and disconnected from our daily
Fellowship of God’s People in Evil Times “Then they that feared the Lord spoke often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for
Incomprehensible Evangelicals and the Death of John Allen Chau Several days ago American missionary John Allen Chau was killed by the people of North Sentinel Island. This island has been isolated for decades and every attempt to
How cheering is the thought that the time is coming when these spots and wrinkles will be no more; but the church, and every individual member of it, shall be “holy and without blemish.” Holy