What to Ask a Passage Before You Preach It
When we take our time to observe a text—withholding immediate application—we can apply it in broader and deeper ways.
By Mark Becton
| May 2, 2022
When we take our time to observe a text—withholding immediate application—we can apply it in broader and deeper ways.
By Mark Becton
| May 2, 2022
We have to do the hard work of showing how the gospel is central, not just saying it and hoping it might be true.
By Joe Holland
| April 25, 2022
A growing gap exists between the kind of instruction seminaries tend to offer and the kind of training pastors actually require.
By Doug Ponder
| April 18, 2022
I know I can’t just obsess over one sin, like racism, and make it my hobby horse. That isn’t what it means to be a shepherd.
By Doug Logan
| April 11, 2022
That would be my counsel to a Christian who wanted to think through or talk about the sin of racism: start with and argue from the Bible in light of the centrality of Jesus Christ.
By Doug Logan
| April 4, 2022
The jail, once overcome with the sound of woeful cries and locking chains, now paraded the sounds of freedom found through the hope of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
By Aaron Lumpkin
| March 28, 2022
Justin Martyr wrote to the emperor to explain what Christians actually did in worship. He provides a beautiful vision of God’s people being gathered together, enjoying the Word and sacrament.
By Tony Merida
| March 21, 2022
Through Bavinck’s orthodox and modern engagement with the doctrine of creation, he provided a framework for Christians engaging with the text of Scripture, Christian doctrine, and culturally relevant streams of thought.
By Chet Harvey
| March 14, 2022