Ruining Your Life with Good Things
Are you ruining your life with good things or the pursuit of good things? It is an important question, but it is one we do not often consider. We tend to focus on avoiding bad
Are you ruining your life with good things or the pursuit of good things? It is an important question, but it is one we do not often consider. We tend to focus on avoiding bad
[The following post contains notes taken from an address Dr. Prince gave on Andrew Fuller. Read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3] Application: Andrew Fuller Still Speaks We must spend and be spent for
[The following post contains notes taken from an address Dr. Prince gave on Andrew Fuller. Read Part 1, Part 2. Look for the last post tomorrow] The Missionary Who Stayed and Held the Rope
[The following post contains notes taken from an address Dr. Prince gave on Andrew Fuller. Read Part 1 here. Look for two additional posts coming this week] The Making of a Missionary, Pastor-Theologian
[The following post contains notes taken from an address Dr. Prince gave on Andrew Fuller. Look for three additional posts coming this week] On February 5, 1754 in Cambridgeshire, England, the
The following has been reposted from Dr. Moore’s site with his permission. See below for link to the original post. To enter to win a copy of “Adopted For Life” click here. Ten years
This week we are giving away "Adopted For Life" by Russell Moore. Dr. Moore is a tireless advocate for adoption in the church and has influenced many to move towards adoption. Why is this a must
[Editors Note: This post provides a summary and evaluation of Sidney Greidanus's approach to Christ-centered preaching. If you are already familiar with Greidanus's method you could skip ahead to the evaluation.] Sidney Greidanus is professor
This year at the church I pastor, Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, we are reminding each other to be where your feet are. In other words, be a fully engaged follower of Christ in the life
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) was a British Baptist preacher who is still known as the "Prince of Preachers.” In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people, often up to 10 times a week at