Rope Burn: Suffering and the World Mission for Those Who Stay: Andrew Fuller (1754-1815), Part 4
[The following post contains notes taken from an address Dr. Prince gave on Andrew Fuller. Read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3] Application: Andrew Fuller Still Speaks We must spend and be spent for
Rope Burn: Suffering and the World Mission for Those Who Stay: Andrew Fuller (1754-1815), Part 3
[The following post contains notes taken from an address Dr. Prince gave on Andrew Fuller. Read Part 1, Part 2. Look for the last post tomorrow] The Missionary Who Stayed and Held the Rope
Rope Burn: Suffering and the World Mission for Those Who Stay: Andrew Fuller (1754-1815), Part 2
[The following post contains notes taken from an address Dr. Prince gave on Andrew Fuller. Read Part 1 here. Look for two additional posts coming this week] The Making of a Missionary, Pastor-Theologian
Rope Burn: Suffering and the World Mission for Those Who Stay: Andrew Fuller (1754-1815), Part 1
[The following post contains notes taken from an address Dr. Prince gave on Andrew Fuller. Look for three additional posts coming this week] On February 5, 1754 in Cambridgeshire, England, the
Adopted for Life, Ten Years Later: What I’ve Learned Since
The following has been reposted from Dr. Moore’s site with his permission. See below for link to the original post. To enter to win a copy of “Adopted For Life” click here. Ten years
GIVEAWAY: Adopted For Life by Russell Moore
This week we are giving away "Adopted For Life" by Russell Moore. Dr. Moore is a tireless advocate for adoption in the church and has influenced many to move towards adoption. Why is this a must
Evaluating Sidney Greidanus’s Approach to Christ-Centered Preaching
[Editors Note: This post provides a summary and evaluation of Sidney Greidanus's approach to Christ-centered preaching. If you are already familiar with Greidanus's method you could skip ahead to the evaluation.] Sidney Greidanus is professor
Be Where Your Feet Are—Spurgeon-Style
This year at the church I pastor, Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, we are reminding each other to be where your feet are. In other words, be a fully engaged follower of Christ in the life
GIVEAWAY: “An All-Around Ministry” by C.H. Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) was a British Baptist preacher who is still known as the "Prince of Preachers.” In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people, often up to 10 times a week at
A New Kind of Racial Profiling
I want to offer a word of warning and exhortation to those burdened by the need for gospel-reflecting, multi-ethnic churches that are, at minimum, as diverse as their ministry context. The exhortation is “let us not