Around the Horn (April 11)
Dear Pastor . . . Don’t Settle for the Status Quo in Your Preaching "While not every case of preacher apathy might present itself as starkly as these, preachers can give up on aspiring to
Dear Pastor . . . Don’t Settle for the Status Quo in Your Preaching "While not every case of preacher apathy might present itself as starkly as these, preachers can give up on aspiring to
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“Cast me not off in the time of old age, forsake me not when my strength faileth.”—Psal. 71:9. This Psalm is supposed to have been written about the time of Absalom’s conspiracy. God had cast
Christ’s Resurrection Is the Amen of His Promises Randy Alcorn notes here, "The physical resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of redemption. Without it and what it means—an eternal future for fully restored humans dwelling
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“The Lord knoweth the thoughts of man, that they are vanity.”—Psal. 94:11. Surely it is the design of God in all his dispensations, and by all the discoveries of his word, to stain the pride
5 Preaching Tips from the Puritans In this post, Kevin DeYoung considers, "The Puritan tradition of preaching can be traced to the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century, but the term
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Whatever obscurity there is in these prophecies, there are some particulars in them which determine their application to gospel times, and perhaps to those in which we live. Such is the mystical number of “a
Truthful Thinking Is Greater Than Positive Thinking "I regularly meet people who promote a worldview of positive thinking. In fact, there are religions and schools of thought that major in it. Such belief systems claim,