Monday Musings
In the final analysis, the ultimate authority for preaching is the authority of the Bible as the Word of God. […]
In the final analysis, the ultimate authority for preaching is the authority of the Bible as the Word of God. […]
Kevin DeYoung warns us about over-hyped church statistics. It seems that Christians are, of all people, most eager to believe
Honestly, if I had to admit to an area of my ministry that I feel weakest in (other than administration),
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
Resources on Daniel Read More »
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 »