Around the Horn (July 15)
Making the Christian Life More Complicated Than It Needs To Be Tim Challies gets to the root of the matter, writing, "We sometimes make the Christian life more complicated than it needs to be and
L.R. Scarborough Being Dead Still Speaks to the SBC about a Dangerous Heresy
At the 1920 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, L.R. Scarborough, second President of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, delivered an update from the committee for the Seventy-five Million Campaign (raise 75 million dollars for Baptist causes
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Man’s Inability to do God’s Will
The second general subject in debate respects the nature of that inability of which mankind are the subjects, in respect of compliance with the will of God; or, more particularly, original sin, human depravity, and
Around the Horn (July 8)
Hard to Offend, Easy to Please In this post Matt Smethurst comments, "Cynicism. It’s now in the air we breathe, the thoughts we indulge, the words we whisper, the comments we post. Is this really
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Doctrinal, Experimental, and Practical Religion
Today's excerpt come from Dialogues and Letters Between Crispus and Gaius, "Dialogue III;" hence, the follow is a "conversation" on the topic. C. In our last interview, Gaius, we discoursed on the influence of truth
Around the Horn (July 1)
A Brief History of How Friendships Like Yours Can Change the World "Every Christian wants to make a difference. But few of us know how to turn that desire into action. We look around at
Generosity
Y’all, I learn so much about life and living as a Christian from my little salsa garden. I haven’t been a long-time gardener; I only started gardening a few years ago. I like to learn
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Universal Salvation
As the Scriptures abound in representations of Divine truth, and of its influence in sanctifying and saving the souls of men, so they are no less explicit in declaring the unholy and destructive influence of