(Review by Nathan Williams)
Toward An Exegetical Theology is a foundational book for understanding how to practice expositional preaching. (Click here to order a copy of this resource from Grace Books International.)
The word foundational is appropriate for a couple of reasons. As this book approaches its 30th anniversary, it still speaks to the greatest need of […]
Posted in Miscellaneous on February 14th, 2008 19 Comments »
(By Jesse Johnson)
A post about schooling that has nothing to do with the home schooling debate.
Considered by many to be the most brilliant American ever, Jonathan Edwards is the consummate theologian. He was a pastor, and a missionary; he was an author and a preacher; he was university president and a renowned evangelist. To read […]
(By Nathan Busenitz)
Last week, we posted an article entitled, “Home, Private, or Public School?” The article concluded that the issue is ultimately a wisdom decision—one in which Christian parents have freedom to do what they believe is right on a case-by-case basis.
To our surprise, the post received a great deal of attention—especially from those in […]
(By John MacArthur)
The Trinity is an unfathomable, and yet unmistakable doctrine in Scripture. As Jonathan Edwards noted, after studying the topic extensively, “I think [the doctrine of the Trinity] to be the highest and deepest of all Divine mysteries” (An Unpublished Treatise on the Trinity).
Yet, though the fullness of the Trinity is far […]
Posted in Preaching, Ministry on February 11th, 2008 5 Comments »
(By John MacArthur)
If we judged success by worldly standards, some might be inclined to assess Paul’s leadership career as an abject failure and a bitter disappointment.
In the closing days of his life, when Paul wrote 2 Timothy, Luke was virtually his only contact with the outside world (4:11). Paul was confined in a Roman dungeon, […]