Around the Horn (October 13)
Stop Domesticating God Speaking about Genesis 1:28, Brianna Lambert writes, "One way humans can follow this command is by using the plants in the soil and the beasts on the land. We are meant to
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Scripture’s Unique Nature
Let us examine a little more minutely the spirit in which the Scriptures are written. It is this which constitutes their holy beauty, distinguishes them from all other writings, and affords the strongest evidence of
Around the Horn (October 6)
The Problem of Gospel-less Gospel-Centered Sermons In this post, J.A. Medders notes, "My great concern is that while our generation has grown in preaching and teaching in a gospel-centered way, we are forgetting the whole
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Unsurprising Persecution
The persecutions which have been carried on against religion are grievous to humanity, and equally repugnant to justice and to good policy; but they are not in the least surprising. There was not a truth
Around the Horn (September 29)
The Bitter Splinters of Marburg This is a helpful post by Michael A.G. Haykin in which he uses the debate between Luther and Zwingli to highlight the importance of understanding the possible results of disagreements
Andrew Fuller Friday: The Scriptures as a Mirror
If a brazen mirror were found in some remote, uninhabited island, it might be a doubtful matter how it came thither; but if it properly reflected objects, there could be no doubt of its being
Around the Horn (September 22)
Emerging From Our Trials Unscathed Here Tim Challis notes, "We are to pass through our trials unscathed by them all, unsullied and unharmed. We will not be unchanged, of course, and neither should we be.