Andrew Fuller Friday: On True Wisdom

“The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way; but the folly of fools is deceit.”—Prov. 14:8. This proverb teaches us that true wisdom is of a useful or practical nature. There is a

Around the Horn (May 2)

Preaching Goliath’s Sword "It was entertaining, gripping, mesmerizing, and attention grabbing. He had lots of conjecture, guesswork, and speculation. Those last three words, while accurate to this sermon, are not the marks of biblical preaching.

Confession as a Relentless Pattern of Our Lives

Confession is simply agreeing with God about our sins and saying the same thing he does aboutsin. The result of confession and the believer’s life is to likewise agree with God about hisgospel. It is

Around the Horn (April 25)

The Art of Extemporaneous Preaching "How did he do it? Amid pastoring a growing church, preparing sermons for publication, mentoring pastoral students, caring for his family, and more, how did he find time to prepare

Around the Horn (April 18)

Five Paradoxes of Preaching (Stott) This post offers a helpful summary of a chapter in John Stott's book The Living Church, which focus is on the preached word. “Quite …Able to Communicate” Fred Sanders shares