By Billy Doolittle It seems that most churches today use the Hebrew Bible (The Old Testament) to proofread the New Testament, to preach half of a book or a book’s major theme, to back up a topic of scripture (such as systematic theology), or to read it with a New Testament Christology. Errors in such …
From Alienation to Redemption: The Supremacy of Christ over All Things in Colossians 1:15-23 (Part One)
By David Brown Mankind’s tendency is to rest upon its laurels. We tend to focus on our own accomplishments: monetary possessions, titles, education, popularity, etc. One of the things that frustrates me to no end in our society is the never ending desire to honor man. And as a Christian pastor, it is really troublesome because oftentimes …
Before You Go: Readings for Your Weekend (August 14, 2015)
By Evan Knies Editor's Note: Each Friday we want to point you to some of the articles and happenings from around the web that caught our eye. If you haven't checked these out already, make sure you give them a glance over the weekend! Owen Strachan discusses the issues surrounding Hillsong and homosexuality. He also …
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Throwback Thursday: Visiting the Doctor
By Evan Knies Even though he is no longer alive, his impact on Christian ministry is still massive. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones' (1899-1981) life and legacy has had a huge impact on our view of Christian ministry through his commitment to the local church as a churchman and his commitment to the Word of God as …
Book Briefs: “Can These Bones Live?” by Bill Henard
By Evan Knies Bill Henard serves as senior pastor of Porter Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, in addition to his ministry as a professor of evangelism at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. At SBTS he teaches courses on church revitalization. He can be contacted for church consulting through his website, http://www.billhenard.com. …
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