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Archive for September, 2008

Preaching and the Clock

(By John MacArthur)
Today’s post adapted from the Q&A section of Rediscovering Expository Preaching (Nelson, 1997).
How long should a sermon be?
As long as it takes to cover the passage adequately! I do not think the length of the sermon is as important as its content. At times I have preached fifty minutes and it has been ten [...]

Cultural Faith: Is It Real?

(By Lee Duncan)
* Lee serves as the Director of Educational Partnerships at The Master’s College. 
Every four years the United States goes through the democratic, sometimes painful, election process to select a new president. Television and radio ads inundate the electorate with every conceivable spin that promotes certain candidates while denigrating others. Many Americans stop answering their phones [...]

(By Matt Waymeyer)
I want to recommend to you a fantastic book that I just read on the subject of dispensationalism. But first a little personal history: Back in 1994 I was attending a Presbyterian church in Orlando, taking a Greek class at Reformed Theological Seminary, and beginning to appreciate all things reformed. At the time, [...]

(By Rich Gregory)
How were the heart’s of the early believers so enflamed by the gospel? What was it that so consumed them that they were willing to spurn fame, fortune and family?
We have already been forced to realize the fact that within modern Christianity there exists a deficiency of commitment to Christ and His [...]

Commitment and the Cross

(By Rich Gregory)
* Rich serves at Grace Church as a ministerial resident. He also works in the admissions department of The Master’s Seminary.
Although there are many people in the modern age who are committed to going to church, very few of them are as committed to sacrificing everything for Jesus Christ. Shocking though this may sound, [...]

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