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Around the Horn (May 24)

The Wrath of God Poured Out: The Humiliation of the Southern Baptist Convention The last several weeks have been humiliating for the Southern Baptist Convention. There has been scandal followed by scandal. The scandals have come from some

Around the Horn (May 17)

Who Exactly Am I Preaching To?  In this article, Daniel Darling offers the reminder that preaching is contextualized to the congregation before you. He challenges preachers to avoid the mistake of crafting messages in view of hoped-for

Around the Horn (May 10)

How the Exodus Connects to Baptism and the Lord's Supper What does it mean to say, "Christians are called to live the exodus?" That is the question Andrew Wilson seeks to answer in this IX Marks

Andrew Fuller Friday: Fuller on the Heavenly Glory

One of the leading characteristics by which the religion of the Bible is distinguished from those systems of philosophy and morality which many would impose upon us in its place, is, that every thing pertaining

Around the Horn (May 3)

Reversing the Gospel: Warfield on Race and Racism  Warfield was a staunch defender of the Christian faith who rarely engaged in social issues. Yet, according to Fred Zaspel, the one issue that Warfield confronted was the

Andrew Fuller Friday: Fuller on Pride

As there is nothing pertaining to holiness which renders us more like our Lord Jesus Christ than lowliness of mind, so there is nothing pertaining to sin which approaches nearer to the image of Satan

Around the Horn (April 26)

Should Christians Try to 'Own' the Other Side? In this article, Dan Darling highlights the dangers of Christian attempting to shame those who hold contrary views. He argues that doing so is not for the sake

Around the Horn (April 19)

Why Good Theology is the Answer to Bad Technology What do old truths have to do with new technological challenges? In this article, David Murray makes the case that good theology is the only correct