Around the Horn (November 19)
Nose-to-Tail Preaching "The growth of consumeristic culture in the West, along with pastoral ambition to appear successful, has applied market pressures to create churches perfectly designed to cater to an audience. Just as the gore
Remembering Our Greatest Daily Witness
If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Faith and Unbelief
Though faith be a duty, the requirement of it is not to be considered as a mere exercise of authority, but of infinite goodness, binding us to pursue our best interest. If a message of
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Political Self-righteousness
I have been much edified by some things which appeared in print, respecting the present stale of our country, especially by those which have been directed against what may with propriety be called political self-righteousness.
Around the Horn (November 5)
God Wants You to Call Him “My Father” Here, Ed Welsh notes the uniqueness of praying to God as Father, "There is not one psalm that is addressed to “Father,” “My Father,” or “Our Father.”[1] So
Andrew Fuller Friday: Thoughts on Obedience to Government
[Written in March, 1808.] The question proposed for discussion is,—Whether the obedience to civil government required in the Scriptures, includes attachment. It certainly does not include attachment to any thing but what is declared to
Andrew Fuller Friday: A Word to Christians
Beloved Brethren! It is witnessed of David, that he “served the will of God in his generation.” Every generation has its peculiar work. The present age is distinguished, you know, by the progress of infidelity.