Monday Musings
I would say that a ‘dull preacher’ is a contradiction in terms; if he is dull he is not a […]
I would say that a ‘dull preacher’ is a contradiction in terms; if he is dull he is not a […]
I am preaching through the book of Daniel right now and have collected several commentaries and resources that I have
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Trevin Wax has a great interview up with Aaron Coe from SendNYC. It’s no surprise that we are living in
Our Justification is accomplished by a profession of faith. The evangelical world has never fully grasped that nobody is justified
I’ve recently read three books that I feel would be worth your time as well and wanted to share those
Preaching, (re)Planting, and Apologizing Read More »
Recently, on a Wednesday night, I shared some thoughts about our responsibility as Christians to engage culture. Al Mohler has
The Gospel and Culture Read More »
It is a poor sermon that gives no offense; that neither makes the hearer displeased with himself nor with the
I tasked our new youth and discipleship pastor (Luke Tolbert) with helping me to develop some good stuff we could
Pastoring Your Family Read More »
What is the Gospel? Greg Gilbert begins his little book by asserting the fact that many Christians have assumed the
Book Review: What Is The Gospel? Read More »
Justin Taylor has highlighted a new album by John Mark McMillan. See video of “Death in His Grave” below. Shaun
I’m thankful for the resurgence of expository preaching in recent years. In fact, in He is Not Silent, Al Mohler
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On this site, we have often lauded the values of reading and books. In fact, in my own life, I
The Dangers of Reading Read More »