Pastor, Addyston Baptist Church; President, Field Representative, BFM; Member, ETS; V.D.M. Truth without Love leads no one; Love without Truth leads nowhere.
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Satan's Temptations
"I apprehend we are not so much to consider Satan as working immediately as mediately."
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Paul wrote Romans for one reason: he needed a church ready to send him to Spain. That missionary ambition holds the whole letter together, and exposes a fault line still dividing us. Doctrinal seriousness without concern for the lost, and mission zeal without careful theology. Romans rebukes both. Dr. Marcus Mininger on why that matters now.
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@SamRainer I trust your data. I wonder if matriculating hundreds of women through Southern Baptist seminaries and marketing dozens of women as bestselling authors through LifeWay has had significant influence?
Our last issue of the Confessional Presbyterian Journal focuses on the life and work of John Lafayette Girardeau (1825-98). Girardeau was a Southern Presbyterian pastor, theologian, and seminary professor, best known for his evangelistic ministry among enslaved African Americans in Charleston, South Carolina before the Civil War. This journal explores Girardeau’s life and most well-known works, including his monumental contributions to discussions on the Holy Spirit, the doctrine of
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Countercultural Gospel Competition
by @davideprince
"Because you were fully known and fully loved in Christ, you are free to stop competing for status and start competing to give it away."
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Around the Horn (May 21): This week we share links on the impossibility of loving the abstract church, the blessing of being forgotten, and critiquing AI with Ai for preaching.
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Jared Luttjeboer sits down with Dr. Marcus Mininger to explore the provocative thesis that Paul's letter to the Romans is, at its core, a missionary fundraising document aimed at getting the Roman church to bankroll a mission to Spain. https://t.co/vO51VP3c4l
No Smiley Face Masks At Church
by @davideprince
"Churches can quietly become performance spaces. We learn how to hide weakness behind Bible language. We master the art of appearing spiritually mature while remaining emotionally guarded."
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