Andrew Fuller Friday: Fuller on the Seriousness of Sin
Or, if sin should be allowed to be your fault, yet, if it were a small offence, an imperfection that might be overlooked, or so slight a matter that you could atone for it by
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
Baptism: A Sign of the Kingdom of Christ
I. What is Christian baptism? The ordinance of Christian baptism is a command of Jesus; the crucified, resurrected, and ascended Christ. It is a congregational act of a gospel-believing local church in which a professing
Men, A Plan for Simple but Hard Discipleship
In the life of Jesus, we see unstained love and faultless meekness, both are expressions of his boundless strength and sovereign power. Never was any man so full of compassion and so bold for truth.
Andrew Fuller Friday: Fuller on The Dangers of Co-opted Christianity
If Christianity can be proved to be a religion that inspires the love of God and man; yea, and the only religion in the world that does so; if it endues the mind of him
Around the Horn (April 12)
Is the World a More Dangerous Place for Kids than It Used to Be? If one watches the news or spends time online it can seem that the world is a terrifying place. This perception
My Sister, Cancer, Death, and Satan’s Lies
“Death is swallowed up in victory.” “O, death, where is your sting? O death, where is your victory?” (1 Corinthians 15:55) For years I sang songs in church about death and its ultimate defeat
Around the Horn (April 5)
Destroying the Divide Between Pulpit and Pew How do we define ministry? Is ministry relegated to those that garner their income from a church? Benjamin Quinn argues that every Christian, no matter station in life, is
Preaching About Race: Keeping the Big Picture in View
About the time I received the request to write this article, a pastor contacted me through social media with some questions. They were sincere and humble questions he had as a white pastor about race