Around the Horn (September 5)
What Preachers Can Learn from Spurgeon’s Sermons "During his prime, Spurgeon often preached ten or more times per week. His powers of oratory, imagination, and recollection proved a fierce combination, holding his listeners’ rapt attention.
The God of the Ordinary (Ruth 1:19-22)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/CDaDXBS7YN8?si=6OHjPMJ9P0jUHt2k&start=2272
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Covetousness
“And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness; for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.”—Luke 12:15. When our Lord was preaching on subjects of
Around the Horn (August 29)
The Unholy Impulse of Bitterness and Anger (Kuyper) Drawing from a devotion on Psalm 73:28 by Abraham Kuyper, this post attacks the attitudes that lead to bitterness. Don’t Wait Until You Feel Like It "Sometimes
God of History (Ruth 1:1-18)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/W6gbLbOzkjw?si=aRmSMc8R3fzAcrWw&start=2344
Andrew Fuller Friday: Belief Necessary to Preach
I. The subject-matter of the Christian ministry.—It is that which we have believed. It is of the first importance to a messenger to know his errand. Without this, whatever be our talents, natural or acquired,
Around the Horn (August 22)
Gospel-Fueled, Spirit-Wrought Gumption "As Christians, we are rightly concerned with living in such a way that magnifies the grace of God. We don’t want to be those who fall into works righteousness or Pharisaism, but
Joy and Contentment is a Habit (Philippians 4:10-13)
https://www.youtube.com/live/u4RX5I2hyJA?si=aNHJ7cIIYLk8pnel&t=1867
Around the Horn (August 15)
Ordinary Heroes This post is a strong remember of the difficulty that people are willing to endure for the sake of the gospel. Considering Self-Assessment "In that singular moment of rebellious individualism, Adam and Eve
Andrew Fuller Friday: Communing with You Heart
You are assembled together, my dear hearers, that you may learn something concerning your everlasting welfare. I am glad to meet you; and shall be happy to communicate any thing that I understand on this