Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Need for Pardon to Come Through a Mediator
If there is a God who created us, if we have all sinned against him, and if there is reason to believe that he will call us to account for our conduct, all which principles
Around the Horn (November 3)
Play Ball! (Like a Christian) In this post, author, Michael Betrus writes, "The gospel changes the way we interact with the world as athletes because it provides a higher and more glorious passion." The Indispensable
Andrew Fuller Friday: On What the Scriptures Do and Don’t Do
There is nothing in the Scriptures adapted to gratify presumptuous speculation or idle curiosity. Such a spirit, on the contrary, is frequently checked, and every thing is directed to the renovation or improvement of the
Around the Horn (October 27)
5 Effects of Expository Preaching on a Church "To publicly herald God’s Word is an act of worship (2 Tim. 2:15), and a stewardship for which we’ll give an account. Here are five ways expository
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Necessity of a Mediator between God and Man
If there is a God who created us, if we have all sinned against him, and if there is reason to believe that he will call us to account for our conduct, all which principles
Around the Horn (October 20)
Is Sermon Application Legalism? "Why is it so important to believe that application is a friend of the gospel? In the name of gospel centrality, preachers may be tempted to downplay or neglect preaching imperatives.
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Cause of War
Finally, the wars which, from the earliest period of history, have desolated the earth, grievous as they are to a feeling mind, contain in them nothing surprising. The Scriptures, with singular propriety, describe the world