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Being Honest About the Ordinances and Church Membership
The Counterintuitive Pastor
What are the tongues of fire in Acts 2? (Part 2)
Throughout Acts, the Spirit works in believers to empower them for service.
What are the tongues of fire in Acts 2? (Part 1)
The underlying idea in the symbolism of Pentecost was that if God was able to redeem his people from Egypt, then he would be able to provide for their lives too, just as he had promised.
How should a pastor do the work of an evangelist?
Pastors must be men who know and love the gospel and who present it with clarity, love, joy, and expectation.
How should I preach the genealogies in Scripture?
The genealogies challenge every Bible reader and every expositor, but they also yield the fruit of a greater grasp of the biblical narrative.
Male and Female Created He Them
Does Revelation teach annihilationism?
What this crucial text in Revelation has to say about hell and eternal punishment
Is it wrong to preach for conversions?
As long as there are persons who have yet to embrace the gospel, there is a need for preaching — and not just any preaching. What is needed is gospel-centered preaching that boldly appeals to lost men and women to turn to Jesus Christ.
Author Interview: R. Albert Mohler Jr. on “Acts 13-28 For You”
R. Albert Mohler Jr. discusses his newest book “Acts 13-28 For You” on mapping the explosive multiplying of the church
So, you joined the wrong church
The more we hold ourselves to our covenant promises, the more our relationships grow.
What should we make of Rahab’s lie?
Was is sinful for Rahab to lie? Did she actually lie at all?
How to talk to your people about natural disasters
Jesus took the opportunity to use a human atrocity and a natural disaster to preach both the danger of life in a fallen world and also the need to repent.
How Andrew Fuller demonstrated biblical fatherhood
Although it is a rarely explored subject in Andrew Fuller studies, the famous Baptist was an exemplary father.
The Bible is the story of us
The Bible is a beautiful, unique text, and its story informs ours.
5 reasons it’s good for your church to grow slowly
Many of us want a big church. But sometimes, God has other plans.
What would Spurgeon tweet?
4 tips from the famous preacher on handling controversy.