Andrew Fuller Friday: Fuller on Remembering in True Conversion
If you be truly the subjects of God’s work, there will be many ways which will be brought to your remembrance, and which you will reflect upon with bitterness; ways of open immorality,—ways in which
Around the Horn (May 31)
This young Royals fan who grew up in Africa had a memorable first trip to the K Baseball is the greatest game on the planet. Adoption is one of the greatest acts of generosity and
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, SJW?
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) is rightly known today for his preaching. The pioneer mega-church pastor attracted weekly crowds numbering in the thousands to his Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England. His sermons were distributed all over
Andrew Fuller Friday: Fuller on the Progress of Sin
The reading below contains excerpts from Andrew Fuller’s article for The Biblical Magazine titled, “Progressiveness of sin and of holiness.” The headings have been added and some of the language contemporized but the included excerpts
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
Book Review: Echoes of Exodus: Tracing Themes of Redemption through Scripture
Roberts, Alastair J. and Andrew Wilson. Echoes of Exodus: Tracing Themes of Redemption through Scripture. Wheaton: Crossway, 2018. 173 pp. INTRODUCTION My oldest son is four years old. As a four year old, he spends
Andrew Fuller Friday: Fuller on The Moral Law the Rule of Conduct to Believers
The Moral Law the Rule of Conduct to Believers [A Letter to a Friend.] My dear Brother, You requested me to give you my reasons, in the brief compass of a letter, for considering
Courageous and Missional Grief
We need God’s gospel to suffer well. We need it every day, and never more than when life hurts. The better we know it, and the more we remind ourselves of it, the more precious
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
Preaching to Sufferers
All people suffer. All Christians suffer. In fact, Christians suffer in unique ways because of their faith commitment. After being stoned and left for dead, the apostle Paul exhorted the disciples to understand, “It is