The Lost Sermons of Spurgeon: An Interview with Christian George
The Lost Sermons of C. H. Spurgeon will add approximately 10% of material to Spurgeon’s total body of literature and will constitute the first critical edition of any of his works.
View Article“The Thief’s Prayer”– Previously Unseen Sermon Notes by Charles Spurgeon
"The Thief's Prayer" is a sermon Spurgeon preached at 18-years old during the earliest years of his ministry.
View ArticleOn Becoming a Humble Theologian
Humility allows for God-exaltation to happen in the life and work of the theologian.
View ArticleHelp My Unbelief: An Interview with Barnabas Piper
God not only desires our belief, but actually invites our curiosity.
View ArticleBig News from the Smith Family: We’re Moving to Nashville!
We thought we were finally settling in as fall approached. But we know now that God has different plans for us.
View ArticleTaking the Long View of Pro-Life
There a few quick-fix ideas, but we should also consider how we can foster a culture of life for generations to come.
View ArticleOnward: An Interview with Russell Moore
With Planned Parenthood's atrocities, gay marriage's legalization, and a fast-approaching presidential election, this book is needed.
View ArticleCritique Is the Sincerest Form of Flattery
We should offer and receive critique as those who care about pursuing the truth, and who love others enough to take them with us.
View ArticleKarl Barth, Christ, and the OT
One thing we should all appreciate about Barth is his ability to synthesize theology and exegesis in such a way that even when there is disagreement with him, the counterargument had better eat its...
View ArticleDating Jesus’s Wife
It's time to stop dating Jesus's wife, to stop looking around for something better.
View ArticleHow Good Theology Helps Us Love God and Neighbor
We don’t want others to just know about God, but to know God as he has revealed himself.
View Article2 Ways Christians Should Think About Death
Yes we grieve, but we do not grieve like those without hope.
View ArticleIt’s the End of the World as We Know It (And We Feel Fine)
Eschatology isn’t meant to freak us out or check us out; according to the apostle Paul, it’s meant to impact us right now.
View Article“Enlightenment” and True Freedom
God has revealed himself to us through Jesus, and through Jesus we see that true freedom exists in submission to him.
View ArticleMy 2016 Reading List
In an effort to become more disciplined in general, I created a reading plan for 2016.
View ArticleJesus Hanging Out with Wild Animals
Why was Jesus hanging out with wild animals during his wilderness temptation?
View ArticleWhat Happens to Us When We Read the Bible?
Our struggle with Bible reading is often not because of time or effort or ability, but because we don’t expect to meet God there.
View ArticleWhat the “Gospel of Jesus’s Wife” Teaches Us about Manuscript Evidence
Scientific methods can be unforgiving friends, but God's Word will never lie to us and will never change.
View ArticleWhy the Trinity Debate Matters for the Pulpit and the Pew
The recent debate over the Trinity isn't merely academic sport--it matters in ministry and daily life.
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