Domesticating the Bible Again

First, Jonathan Merritt argued that Christians who use corporal discipline were embracing an unbiblical false gospel of spanking, harming their children, and that “It must stop”. He advocated Michael Eric Dyson’s position that the “rod”

By |October 1st, 2014|Blog|1 Comment

Scripture Saturation — A Forgotten Key

One of the most undervalued skills for effective preaching is Scripture saturation. With the dominance of a media culture, the perceived need for being thoroughly saturated with texts in general and the biblical storyline in

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What Adoption Can Teach Us About Applying the Bible

In the church I pastor, there have been countless families adopting children from all over the world in the last decade. Our congregation has been strengthened practically and theologically by the adoption culture that has

By |September 9th, 2014|Blog|Comments Off on What Adoption Can Teach Us About Applying the Bible

College Football, Rootedness, and the Gospel

The follow is a guest post by Pastor Jeremy Haskins I love the color orange.  But, let me be clear, not just any tint of orange, Tennessee Orange ( PMS 151, CMYK: 0/50/100/0, HEX: #f77f00).  I’m well aware

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