For the Sake of Wisdom and Insight: A Burden for History (Part Two)

By Paul Sanchez In my last post, I argued that to study history is to gain wisdom. As ministers of the gospel, we need wisdom to be faithful stewards of our calling. This is true of Christians in general, but particularly for those who shepherd the flock. However, if we polled evangelical pastors across the …

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Week In Review: Sunday, December 13, 2015

Cade has written a piece at For the Church on "Knowing Enough: How Jesus' Mission Moves Us From Fretting to Faith" Cade also graduated from SBTS Friday!  Kevin DeYoung's Top Ten Books of 2015 How Twitter Helped Fred Phelps’ Granddaughter Walk Away From Westboro C. S. Lewis, Secret Agent? The 2016 Reading Challenge I Read …

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Week in Review: Friday, October 23rd, 2015

By Evan Knies Kentucky Baptist Presidential Race Check out the Spurgeon Center Website! Joyless Christianity is Dangerous 10 Back to the Future Predictions that Came True 70 Best Books of 2015 by Tony Reinke Louisville Cardinal Basketball Scandal Why a Pastor should have a "Study", and not an "Office" Church resurfaces because of drought in …

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Book Briefs: Defending Substitution

By Evan Knies Simon Gathercole is the lecturer in New Testament studies in the Faculty of Divinity of the University of Cambridge and Fellow and director of studies in theology at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. He is also the author of several other books. Brief Summary: Defending Substitution is a short (128 pages), but needed work. …

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