
Lessons on the Kingdom of God from the Eighteenth-Century Baptists
The nature of the kingdom of Christ is of paramount importance for Christians. It was the major theme of our Lord’s incarnate ministry, and likewise
The nature of the kingdom of Christ is of paramount importance for Christians. It was the major theme of our Lord’s incarnate ministry, and likewise
Not “Since Paul before Nero,” is the descriptive phrase J. B. Gambrell (1841–1921) used for the famous address George W. Truett (1867–1944) delivered on “Baptists
Resolved: When I think of any theological question to be resolved, I will immediately do whatever I can to solve it, … if circumstances don’t
After posting some brief thoughts on X regarding the relations between historical theology, systematic theology, and philosophy, I have been asked to say a few
This is not an article on Jonathan Edwards’ culpability as a slaveholder. Nor is this article about all of Edwards scholarship—studies on Edwards’ exegesis and
This Good Friday pastors around the world will stand up before their congregations and declare the glorious truth: “For God so loved the world, that he gave
“The gospel is not enough to help someone with sexual addiction.” I could not believe those words came out of the mouth of a Christian
“You can’t help a bird flying over your head, but you can keep it from building a nest in your hair.” For many Christians, Martin
Halloween arrived early this year in the biblical counseling world. In May 2024, Heath Lambert published a video essay entitled “Priests in the Garden, Zombies
Throughout their history, Baptists in America have been known as “people of the Book” committed to the simple preaching of the Bible. To some inside