Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Great Aim of Life
True religion is a narrow way. We are in danger of missing it, not only in what we do, but in the end for which, or why we do it. The apostle had been dissuading
Around the Horn (August 11)
Closeness Comes Through Fire: How Suffering Conforms Us to Christ Here Ed Welch notes, "Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556) believed the cannonball that broke his leg was essential to his spiritual awakening. For Martin Luther, it
Empowered to Boldness (Acts 7)
In this sermon, we see how we can have meaning and purpose even in suffering.
Andrew Fuller Friday: One Liberality
What is liberality? The term denotes freedom, or enlargedness of mind. It is applied in the Scriptures merely to that simple, sincere, and bountiful spirit, which communicates freely to the needy, and stands opposed to
Around the Horn (August 4)
Listen, Then Preach "When we yield to the hammering effect of the Word that we experience in sermon preparation, we welcome weakness and inadequacy. But when we take up the hammer, and refuse to put
Andrew Fuller Friday: A Poem to Honor a Friend
To the memory of my dear and venerable friend, the rev. Robert hall Who died in the sixty-third year of his age, on March 13th, 1791. And is my much-respected friend no more? How painful
Empowered to Fearlessness (Acts 4)
From Acts 4 we learn that being filled with the Holy Spirit means believers can't help but to speak truth.
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Conscience, the Heart and the Word of God
It might be well to examine the actions of your life; but as the heart is the spring-head of action, the state of your heart must be the chief object of your inquiry. As to