Andrew Fuller Friday: Reflecting on the Sermon and Self

[Delivered on a Lord’s-day Evening, in a Country Village.] Solitary Reflection “Commune with your own heart upon your bed, and be still.”—Psal. 4:4. You are assembled together, my dear hearers, that you may learn something

Around the Horn (February 16)

A God Above Means Purpose Below In this post Dan Dewitt raises a good question, "Without purpose what are we left with?" And from where must that purpose come? The Danger of Pursuing a Perfect

Asbury, Revival, and Christian Cynicism?

Wednesday, February 8th, Asbury College had a chapel service. Chapel is a pretty ordinary experience at a Christian university. What is extraordinary is that the worship time that began on February 8th is still going on

Around the Horn (February 9)

Preachers Should Measure Twice and Cut Once "Measure twice and cut once. For generations, the veteran builder has spoken these words over a sawhorse to their younger apprentice. Because as the saying goes, when you

Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Foundation of Religion

True evangelical religion is here represented as a building, the foundation of which is laid in the faith of Christ: “Building up yourselves on your most holy faith.” Whether it relate to personal or to

Around the Horn (February 2)

Keep Doing The Small Things "What if your greatest spiritual growth does not come through some cataclysmic event. What if the most important spiritual breakthroughs in your life are slow and methodical? Are you going