Mark Dever preaches an encouraging and strengthening message on Mark 10:13-16, entitled “The Gospel and Children” to students at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.Worth a listen.
Posts Tagged ‘the gospel’
The Gospel and Children
Posted in Biblical Studies, Pastoral ministry, tagged children, the gos, the gospel on April 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Doing it all?
Posted in Pastoral ministry, Personal growth, tagged leadership, the gospel on August 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Justin Taylor pointed to a good post, a risky post, from Kevin DeYoung. It’s a long one, and there is a lot of good stuff in it. Let me give you a couple highlights on how he addresses “do more” Christianity. When the pastor preaches on generosity the goal should not be to make every [...]
A Game of Hope
Posted in contemporary culture, Family, tagged the gospel on June 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is a great story and video off of Tony Dungy’s website, All Pro Dad.
Gospel Motivation and Real Change
Posted in Biblical Studies, Books and articles, gospel, Personal growth, tagged change, Keller, the gospel on May 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
“All change comes from deepening your understanding of the salvation of Christ and living out of the changes that understanding creates in your heart. Faith in the gospel re-structures our motivations, our self-understanding, our identity, and our view of the world. Behavioral compliance to rules without heart-change will be superficial and fleeting.” – Timothy Keller, [...]
The danger of living without speaking
Posted in contemporary culture, Personal growth, tagged evangelism, the gospel on July 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
One of the blogs on my Sage feed is The Sola Panel, written by a group of guys in Australia who are part of Matthais Media. Their most recent blog is most convicting. Here is one quote from the article by Gavin Perkins: Godliness in itself cannot teach the gospel. In fact, without explanatory speech, [...]
