The Bondage of Either/Or Spirituality
In the preface to C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, he describes “the mark of hell” as “the ruthless, sleepless, unsmiling concentration on the self.” Hell is the end of the road for the sin of
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Blessing of Christian Ministers
I. The great blessing of the Christian ministry. 1. Ministers are received for and are given to you by Christ.—As men, and as sinful men, ministers are as nothing, and wish not to make any
Around the Horn (February 21)
How My View of Scripture Changed: A Tribute to my Local Pastor Pastors, do you know how influential your preaching can be? This post reminds those who preach the word of God that they shape lives
Humble Confidence, Not Self-Love
Contemporary pop psychology’s mantra about well-being is that you must love yourself first to be a healthy person and to be able to love others. It is common for some form of this thinking to
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Peace of God
Peace, it will be allowed, is an inestimable jewel. No man that has been at all acquainted with the calamities of war, the distresses of domestic confusion, or the horrors of a guilty conscience, can
Around the Horn (February 14)
The Power of the Gospel and the Meltdown of Identity Politics In this article, Albert Mohler argues that the wave of identity politics so prevalent today results in the distortion of humanity. Both right and left
Andrew Fuller Friday: On The Judicial Nature of Justification
Let us endeavour to ascertain the meaning of the term justification. Many errors on this important subject may be expected to have arisen from the want of a clear view of the thing itself. Till
Around the Horn (February 7)
A Practical Guide for Growing in Biblical Literacy Recent studies have revealed just how biblically illiterate confessing Christians in the United States are. This article shows that telling people to just "read the Bible" is not
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Valuing the Character of a Good Man
My dear brother, value the character of a good man in all the parts of your employment; and, above all, in those things which the world counts great and estimable. More particularly, 1. Value it