Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Increase of Knowledge

[Delivered at Carter Lane Meeting-house, London, Dec. 18, 1814, on behalf of the British and Foreign School Society.] “Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.”—Dan. 12:4. Whatever obscurity there is in

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Around the Horn (June 27)

The Most Dangerous Thing a Christian Can Do In this blog post, Tim Challies points out that the must dangerous thing a Christian can do is quite subtle, which is why it's terrifying. Afraid of

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Around the Horn (June 20)

Rules for Preacher’s Conduct This post was written over 250 years ago by Isaac Watts, but still has relevance for preachers today. The Pursuit of (Which) Happiness? "The question of which kind of happiness we’re

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“I Wish You Bad Luck” What Parents Can Learn From a Supreme Court Justice’s Commencement Speech

Photo credit: cnn.com I typically find most commencement speeches cliché ridden and filled with flawed and superficial advice. But on June 3, 2017, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts delivered an admirably unconventional commencement speech

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