Andrew Fuller Friday: On Particular Redemption

Objections to the foregoing principles, from the doctrine of election, are generally united with those from particular redemption; and, indeed, they are so connected that the validity of the one stands or falls with that

Gifting is Not Godliness

“If it could happen to somebody like _________!” After about three decades of vocational ministry, I’ve heard this sentiment uttered by many Christians whenever a famous preacher they looked up to fell into disqualifying sin

Around the Horn (November 14)

Waiting on God Means Releasing the Right to Control Your Life In this post Mark Vroegop writes, "Anger is an emotional, sinful response to try and solve something quickly so I can regain control. As

Around the Horn (November 7)

What Exactly Is 'Sola Scriptura' Protecting us From? In this post, Micheal Kruger notes, "At the heart of Sola Scriptura, is the recognition that fallen humans are always looking to replace God’s authority with some other

Around the Horn (October 31)

God Brings Us Bad to Give Us Best Here Joni Eareckson Tada writes, "When God lobs a hand grenade into life and rattles our faith to the core, we wonder how he’ll work the pieces