Andrew Fuller on Defending the Faith
“The struggle between religion and irreligion has existed in the world in all ages; and if there be two opposite interests which divide its inhabitants, the kingdom of Satan and the kingdom of God, it
“The struggle between religion and irreligion has existed in the world in all ages; and if there be two opposite interests which divide its inhabitants, the kingdom of Satan and the kingdom of God, it
Two Tales of Freedom "Our present circumstances in the law and politics of religious liberty can be traced to a common forgetting of the true origins and principles of religious freedom..." Baptists and Religious Liberty
Moore, Russell and Andrew T. Walker, eds. The Gospel & Religious Liberty. The Gospel for Life Series. Nashville: B&H Academic, 2016. 113 pp. Introduction Baptists long have been committed to the principles of religious freedom
Allen, Jason K., ed. The SBC & the 21st Century: Reflections, Renewal, & Recommitments. Nashville: B&H Academic, 2016. 269 pp. A Note to the Reader: A review copy was provided for the Prince on Preaching
“But meat commendeth us not to God,” &c.—1 Cor. 8:8–13. “The things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils and not to God, and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.
Living a Life of Stunning Significance "What a difference it makes when a Christian man realizes that he does not have to be a fighter pilot, a movie star, or a pro athlete to have a
Cosper, Mike. Rhythms of Grace: How the Church's Worship Tells the Story of the Gospel. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2013. 226 pp. Kindle. INTRODUCTION Growing up (and convictionally staying) a Southern Baptist, the word “liturgy” conjures
“All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.”—2 Tim. 3:12. “When a man’s ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.”—Prov. 16:7. Some consideration is
Play Hard "We are not meant to be “perpetually solemn,” according to C.S. Lewis. “We must play.” This is something children understand instinctively. They don’t even have to be reminded to play. They just do.