Who Most Influenced Your Understanding of Expository Preaching?
Leader influences
Leader influences
“Don’t preach them into heaven. Don’t preach them into hell. Just preach the gospel for the people who are there.”
With the advance of secular pluralism, expository preaching must become the church’s strategy for survival.
A day-in-the-life of Southern preaching professor and pastor Hershael W. York.
As a student and supporter, Shelley Caulder’s joyful presence has changed lives at Southern Seminary.
In a chaotic culture, pastors must rely on the power of God’s Word alone to break through the noise.
North Carolina pastor Andy Davis revitalized his church through verse-by-verse expository preaching
The legacy of SBTS co-founder John A. Broadus: renowned preacher who was a teacher of preachers.
The legacy of John Broadus’ preaching shaped generations of Southern Baptist preachers.
Hamilton’s love for the biblical storyline infuses his preaching and teaching
“When sin isn’t exposed to the light, it leads to a stronghold, and when a stronghold isn’t dealt with, it leads to an addiction.”
We pray in hope, and then we wait on the Lord to answer.
Church discipline is not only biblical, it is loving.