Around the Horn (November 17)
From Griping to Gratitude This post makes a statement that is worth the five minutes it will take to read the article, "a grateful heart is always satisfied," yet you should read the rest. Patiently
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Creation and Man
The Scripture doctrine of redemption, it is acknowledged, supposes that man, mean and little as he is in the scale of being, has occupied a peculiar portion of the Divine regard. It requires to be
Around the Horn (November 10)
The Age of Ingratitude In this First Things article Carl Trueman notes, "To be grateful is a human trait. More than that—to be grateful is to be human. For in gratitude we acknowledge that we
Amendment 2 Fails, Disappointed, not Defeated
I was disappointed to see constitutional Amendment 2 narrowly fail on election night in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Amendment 2 would have added the line "to protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be
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