Thanksgiving and Christian Living (Part Two): A Textual Study in Colossians

By David Brown This is part of a continuing series in which Dr. David Brown walks us through a textual analysis of a text. This week we're looking at Colossians 1:9-10. II. Paul Prays that the Colossians are Filled with Wisdom and Spiritual Insight that leads to Godly Character. - Read Colossians 1:9-10 Grammar & …

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Walking Among the TULIPs: Reformed Theology in the Gospel of John (Part One)

By Colton Corter Introduction Charles Spurgeon said that Calvinism was just a nickname for the gospel. I am inclined to think he was right. I am not saying that a believer who does not stand in the Reformed tradition is not in Christ. That would not be true. It is true, however, that a failure …

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The Deep South is a Mission Field

By Thomas Murphy Well-executed mission trips are beautiful to behold. Christians enjoy the singular purpose of sharing the good news that Jesus saves sinners. They experience in a unique way the truth of being, as Bonhoeffer says in Life Together, a community in and through Jesus Christ. They share an active sense of dependence upon …

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