Andrew Fuller Fridays: Fuller on Passages that Seem Contradictory (Proverbs 27:2 & 1 Cor. 15:10; 2 Cor. 12:11)
Is Paul contradicting Solomon's warnings about praising yourself when he defends himself in both his letters to the Corinthians? Andrew Fuller helps us see the difference between actions and motives.
The Lexington Herald-Leader and Joel Pett Should be Ashamed of Themselves
Dr. David Prince responds to the recent Joel Pett cartoon and subsequent defense of the cartoon by Mr. Pett and the Lexington Herald-Leader.
Logos 6 Bible Software: A Short Review
Dr. David Prince offers a short review of Logos 6.
Andrew Fuller Fridays: Fuller on Passages that Seem Contradictory (Matthew 7:7-8 & Luke 13:24)
Does Jesus contradict himself in Matthew 7:7-8 & Luke 13:24? Andrew Fuller helps us see what Jesus means when he says some will seek, but be unable to enter the Kingdom.
Andrew Fuller Fridays: Fuller on Passages that Seem Contradictory (2 Sam. 24:1 & 1 Chron. 21:1)
Did Satan tempt David to number the people of Israel or did God? Andrew Fuller helps us understand 2 Samuel 24:1 and 1 Chronicles 21:1
How to Be Mentored for Preaching
[The following is a guest post by Pastor Casey McCall, Pastor of Students and Discipleship at Ashland Avenue Baptist Church] Preaching is hard work. In fact, I’ve never met a preacher who
Counting Technology as Loss for the Sake of Christ
Is technology neutral? Is it bad? How should Christians think about and use technology? In this guest post by Justin Camblin, Pastoral Intern at Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, he provides some beginning answers to those questions.
Andrew Fuller Fridays: Fuller on Passages that Seem Contradictory (Gen. 32:30 & Exodus 33:20)
“I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.”—Genesis 32:30. “Thou canst not see my face; for there shall no man see me and live.”—Exodus 33:20. The difference here seems to arise
In Defense of Christian Happiness
In his new book, Happiness, Randy Alcorn writes, “Among Christ followers, happiness was once a positive, desirable word.” He then notes, “Only in recent times have happiness and joy been set in contrast with each
Church, Stop Doing so Many Good Things
Is your church doing too many good things? Dr. David Prince encourages your church to stop doing some good things, in order that your church might be even more effective at the most important things.