Don’t Let Your Politics Ruin Your Witness
I know a lot of people personally who love Jesus, who would tell you that their only hope is in him and what he accomplished on their behalf, who lead their families lovingly, serve others
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Commendation
It has been observed that sinful propensities are commonly, if not always, the original propensities of human nature, perverted or abused. Emulation, scorn, anger, the desire of property, and all the animal appetites, are not
Around the Horn (June 11)
George Floyd and Me In this powerful piece, hiphop artist Shai Linne shares his reactions to George Floyds death. It is honest and heartfelt, and he works to strike a right balance of realism and
As You Decide Which Side to Take, Will You Consider Jesus’s?
As you take in the scenes from our cities—the violence and the chaos and the anger and the destruction—you will certainly have opinions. The images, videos, articles, and social media posts will undoubtedly stir something
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Influence of the Presence of Christ on a Minister
“The Lord Jesus Christ be with thy spirit.”—2 Tim. 4:22. In addressing you, my brother, on this interesting portion of Scripture, I shall simply offer a few remarks on the blessing desired, and consider its
Around the Horn (May 4)
Handling Trail; Rebuking Pride "We can learn from the Puritans that we need affliction to humble us (Deut. 8:2), to teach us what sin is (Zeph. 1:12), and to bring us to God (Hosea 5:15).
I am too Conservative to Stay Silent on Racial Injustice
In over 25 years of ministry, I have been called a lot of things, but liberal, socialist, and Marxist have not been among them. Well, there has only been one exception to that assertion. When
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Vanity of a Life of Pleasure
The following extract from a letter of a late nobleman, of loose principles, well known in the gay world, and published as authentic by a respectable prelate, deceased, will show the dreadful vacancy and wretchedness
Around the Horn (May 28)
The Cross Amidst a Plague: Choosing Cruciformity Over Self-Interest "The vast majority of us do not hold a political office tasked with making crucial policy decisions regarding shelter-in-place orders. Although social media tempts us to
Suffering By Grace
Saved by grace is a term that flows off our lips comfortably. If you have been an evangelical Christian for long, the phrase is as natural as saying your name. Suffering by grace just does