College Football, Rootedness, and the Gospel
The follow is a guest post by Pastor Jeremy Haskins I love the color orange. But, let me be clear, not just any tint of orange, Tennessee Orange ( PMS 151, CMYK: 0/50/100/0, HEX: #f77f00). I’m well aware
The follow is a guest post by Pastor Jeremy Haskins I love the color orange. But, let me be clear, not just any tint of orange, Tennessee Orange ( PMS 151, CMYK: 0/50/100/0, HEX: #f77f00). I’m well aware
The Apostles judge our hermeneutics we do not judge theirs. We proceed on the basis of the dual authorship and organic unity of Scripture. The Scripture possesses a canonical Sensus Plenior. Ultimately the locus of
Recently, David Prince sat down with Dr. Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention to talk preaching. With Pastor Jeremy Haskins moderating the discussion, Drs. Prince and Moore discussed
The following is a guest post by Pastor Jeremy Haskins “He is my son!” The man behind the counter felt my anger. I stood beside my black son as the man had rolled his eyes
“In a post-modern world, all issues eventually revolve around the self,” asserts R. Albert Mohler (He is Not Silent, 121). Contemporary preaching too often mirrors the American cultural triumph of the therapeutic. Allen Mitsuo Wakabayashi
The following is a guest post by Casey McCall. Casey serves as Student Director at Ashland Avenue Baptist Church and is a graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Casey oversees junior high, high school
Almost eleven years ago, when I became the pastor at Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, a well-meaning church member came to me with a request, “When you are going to preach an evangelistic sermon, will you
Recently, David Prince sat down with Dr. Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention to talk preaching. With Pastor Jeremy Haskins moderating the discussion, Drs. Prince and Moore discussed
A while back, Judi and I had one of those aha moments. It was something we should have realized earlier but for some reason we had missed it. We suddenly recognized that we had been
In the primeval garden, Adam and Eve rebelled by trusting in the word of the serpent rather than the Word of God. God immediately pronounced judgment on his fallen image bearers and the ultimate, eschatological