Around the Horn (January 25)

The Therapeutic Gospel In this article, David Powlison exposes the dangers of a therapeutic gospel. Powlison argues that the therapeutic gospel is only meant to meet felts needs and wants. Rather than meeting wants, the

When Bible Study Goes Wrong

The Pharisees were experts in the word of God. In light of their diligent study, they were sure that they knew what God expected of them. They were thought to be the most principled in their serious-minded

The Battle for a Man’s Mind

Paul concludes his majestic treatise on the gospel of Jesus Christ in the book of Romans with a call for a renewed mind that is transformed by the gospel. He writes, “Do not be conformed

Around the Horn (January 18)

"Whatever Your Life's Work is, Do it Well." Martin Luther King Jr. on Work In a speech in 1957 in Montgomery, AL, Martin Luther King Jr. reflects on the success of the bus boycott that

Andrew Fuller on the True Blessing in the Beatitudes

Our Saviour begins his sermon by declaring who are blessed; and, considering him the future judge of the world, an extrodinary importance attaches to his decisions. It is observable, in general, that the characteristics that

Around the Horn (January 11)

They Were No Fools: The Martyrdom of Jim Elliot and Four Other Missionaries - Justin Taylor This article recounts how Jim Elliot and four other missionaries gave up what they could not keep in order