Around the Horn (January 25)
Dear Pastor . . . Your Leadership Is Needed in the Pulpit Commenting on expositional leadership, Scott Pace and Jim Shaddix note, "While preaching is not the only thing you do as a pastor, it
Dear Pastor . . . Your Leadership Is Needed in the Pulpit Commenting on expositional leadership, Scott Pace and Jim Shaddix note, "While preaching is not the only thing you do as a pastor, it
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“And if any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.” This is to prevent despair. It is here supposed, that though it is the habitual aim of true Christians
Three Reasons the Old Testament is More Important than You Think In this post, New Testament scholar Michael Kruger, while not confronting objections, offers important frameworks for why the Old Testament is important. Three Lessons
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The general charge which Christianity gives to its adherents: “These things write I unto you, that ye sin not.” This is to repress presumption. This is the bearing not only of the writings of John,
Danger of Being a Sermon Critic Tim Challis starts this post stating firmly, "There are few habits that are easier to establish and few habits that are easier to foster than the habit of critiquing
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Principles and Prospects of a Servant of Christ [Delivered at the funeral of the Rev. J. Sutcliff, of Olney, June 28, 1814.] True evangelical religion is here represented as a building, the foundation of which
On Being a Heroic Man Here Tim Challis urges, "The reality, though, is that few men will ever commit the kind of acts they have so often pictured in their dreams. Few men will ever