Around the Horn (June 3)
How the Gospel Should Shape Our Political Posture "Despite the temptation to answer antagonistic political opponents according to the same measure of their willingness to malign and misrepresent us, as gospel-changed people we must conduct
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Rich and Poor
It is a glory pertaining to the Christian religion that it embraces in one community all ranks and degrees of men. It admits of civil distinctions, and honours every one to whom honour is due;
Around the Horn (May 27)
Faithful Application of the Word of God In this post, Jared Wilson highlights the need to rightly balance law and Gospel. He notes, "And out of the angst of the attractional church model and its
Andrew Fuller Friday: The Connection of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper (continued)
The first company who joined together at the Lord’s table were all baptized. That Christ was so himself we are expressly informed; and of the disciples we are told that they baptized others (John 4:2);
Around the Horn (May 20)
Why Didn’t My Pastor Tell Me About That? In this post, Dr. Micheal Kruger is honest about some of the interactions he has with students. He notes a question he gets asked most often, "Why
Around the Horn (May 13)
The Missing Conversation in Our Accountability This post points to a lack of what the Puritans called "holy discourse." The author notes, "When a history of secret sin is suddenly revealed in the life of
Andrew Fuller Friday: The Connection of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper
First, Has baptism any such instituted connexion with he Lord’s supper as to be a prerequisite to it? No Baptist will deny it to be a duty incumbent on believers, but he may consider it