Around the Horn (November 28)

There are No Extraordinary Means of Grace In this post, Samuel James notes, "How many years have I spent as a believer earnestly, diligently, even tirelessly, seeking an extraordinary means by which I would finally

Around the Horn (November 21)

Learning Evangelism from G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis Both Chesterton and Lewis are mammoth figures in the world of Christian intellictuals. Yet, these two men never lost sight of some basic principles of evangelism of

Simple Tips to Study the Bible

There are lots of stories in the Bible, but all stories are telling one Big Story. It is the Story of how God loves his children and comes to rescue them. It takes the whole

Learning How to Follow Jesus on an Airplane

The flight attendant giving emergency instructions must be one of the most ignored persons in human history. It’s not that people are necessarily uninterested; they’ve just heard it all before. I decided to listen last

Around the Horn (November 14)

J. I. Packer on Preaching and Listening to Sermons This post is a brief excerpt for Leland Rankin's work on J.I. Packer, J. I. Packer: An Evangelical Life. In it, he discusses Packer's experience as a

Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Fall of Man

The Fall of Man Gen. 3:1–7 We have hitherto seen man as God created him, upright and happy. But here we behold a sad reverse; the introduction of moral evil into our world, the source

Around the Horn (November 7)

Adoniram Judson's First Missionary Test In this post, Geoff Chang writes of Adoniram Judson, "What does someone need before being sent out by the church to serve in cross-cultural missions? Certainly, one should have a

Kanye, Christians, and Conversion

 Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / Photos via Twitter/Getty The only take I have on Kanye West’s profession of faith in Christ and his new album Jesus is King is that I rejoice in