More Thoughts on Language in the Pulpit
A few weeks ago I posted a video from Mark Driscoll discussing the use of strong language. Another useful tool […]
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A few weeks ago I posted a video from Mark Driscoll discussing the use of strong language. Another useful tool […]
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As I look back upon it [his life] it seems to me a great catalogue of short-comings. Much that I
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I’ve posted a new article from John Piper on the Articles Page. In this post from Desiring God Ministries, Piper writes
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Doriani, Daniel M. Putting the Truth to Work: the Theory and Practice of Biblical Application. Phillipsburg, New Jersey:
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Few men alive today have had and are having as much of an influence on God’s church as John Piper.
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The ESV Study Bible is a long-awaited resource due out next month. Many people (me too?) seem to be awaiting
Charles Spurgeon was, quite possibly, the most gifted preacher the world has ever known outside of Scripture. In a time
Spurgeon: A New Biography Read More »
As pastors, we should always strive to preach messages that are good, well organized, and engaging. However, we will often
Faithful, Not Flashy Read More »
Chuck Norris doesn’t read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants. Chuck has written a book
Why Pastors Should Pay Attention to Chuck Norris’ Book Read More »
How about you, notes or no notes when you preach? Everyone has an opinion, preaching, however, is vastly personal. Without
Preaching: Notes or No Notes Read More »
On the backend of the conservative resurgence, many in the Southern Baptist Convention seem to be experiencing an identity crisis. With
Southern Baptist Consensus and Renewal Read More »
I try to do more here than just post links to other blogs, but the issue of pastors leaving the