Andrew Fuller Friday: Ministerial and Christian Comfort
“That I may be comforted with you by the mutual faith both of you and me.”—Rom. 1:12. The communion of saints was thought of such importance among the early Christians as to become an article
Around the Horn (June 1)
What Is a Church? "So, a church is a gathering. A church is not just people—it’s people who assemble regularly. A church is never less than that. But a church is also more than this.
The Lord of Lament (Various Texts)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: On Agreement and Christian Union
I have no partiality, certainly, for the Established Church. I believe it will come down, because it is inimical to the kingdom of Christ; yet I respect many Churchmen, and shall not refuse preaching in
Around the Horn (May 25)
Calvin as an Experiential Preacher "Calvin viewed preaching as God’s normal means of salvation and benediction. He said that the Holy Spirit is the “internal minister” who uses the “external minister” in preaching the Word.
An Ordination Exhortation to Pastor’s Wives
*This charge was given to the wives of men being ordained to Gospel ministry at AshlandAvenue Baptist Church on May 21, 2023. Sydney, Kennedy, and Emily, I have known y’all and have served the church
Andrew Fuller Friday: Questions to Ask of Your Soul
First, Does my heart choose and follow after those things which my conscience tells me are right? I can assure you that with many this is not the case. Their consciences tell them that they
Around the Horn (May 18)
Lessons in Church Leadership: Establishing a Vision In this post, Alistair Begg offers wisdom for leadership while standing on the shoulders of Nehemiah. Roast What You Kill "I had never considered Scripture’s testimony of the
Mother’s Day: A Call the Remember (2 Timothy 1:3-10)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: A Picture of an Antinomian
Understanding that a certain preacher, who was reported to be more than ordinarily evangelical, was to deliver a sermon in the town where I reside, and hearing some of my neighbours talk of going to