A Place for Truth: Recovering and Sustaining the Theological Mission of Christian Education
There isn’t going to be any Christianity where theology isn’t central to the entire enterprise of the church.
There isn’t going to be any Christianity where theology isn’t central to the entire enterprise of the church.
R. Albert Mohler Jr. addresses graduates during Southern Seminary’s December 2017 commencement.
God is the creator and ruler of the universe – and that is good news.
Whenever the gospel of Jesus Christ is preached, the Reformation has not failed.
“My emotional response to a particular doctrine or teaching is not the barometer of its theological truth.”
We believe there is only one way to heaven. But the good news is that there is a way at all.
The only thing necessary is the preaching of the Word of God.
We believe that Jesus is the Son of God. Everything else we believe depends on that.
The Bible is not just a book for Christians, it is the singular revealed word of God.
Defending the Christian faith is not for the weak or the lazy. It’s for the brave.
There is no true education when Jesus Christ is not recognized as the center of all learning.
“It is well and good for the preacher to base his sermon on the Bible, but he better get to something relevant pretty quickly, or we start mentally to check out.” That stunningly clear sentence reflects one of the most amazing, tragic, and lamentable characteristics of contemporary Christianity: an impatience with the Word of God.…