Battered by Moses? Why We Still Need to Preach the Law

Jan 6, 2025 by

By Jared Kennedy, TGC. A mysterious traveler overtook Faithful on the road, hit him, knocked him down, and left him for dead. In this famous passage from John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, Faithful tells Christian how relentlessly the...

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Calvin’s Expository Genius

Aug 19, 2024 by

By Bethany Moy, Juicy Ecumenism. Book Review:  The Expository Genius of John Calvin by Steven Lawson Ligonier Ministries, 2007. 142 pages. Protestant reformer John Calvin was a theologian, expositor, and exegete who saw pulpit ministry as...

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“Love” and the Message of the Gospel (Part 2: Kerygma)

Aug 7, 2024 by

By Dave Doveton,  Anglican Mainstream. The Gospel is the message of God’s salvation in Jesus Christ and in Part 1, I discussed how contemporary cultural notions regarding ‘love’ have often distorted the essential message that we as...

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Pastors Can Lead Well by Preaching Well

May 28, 2024 by

By Ryan Welsh, TGC. Book Review: ‘The Pastor as Leader’ by John Currie and ‘Expositional Leadership’ by R. Scott Pace and Jim Shaddix. Pastors feel intense pressure to successfully lead the organization known as the local church, and...

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Preachers, Aspire to Be Relentlessly Interesting

Mar 22, 2024 by

By Trevin Wax, TGC. A couple weeks ago, I contributed an article on preaching for The Keller Center and why it’s important for pastors to “find the edge” in their sermon preparation. Finding the edge means asking these questions: How does...

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Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones, the 20th century’s great and counter-cultural champion of expository preaching

Sep 30, 2023 by

By Greg Jones, Christian Today. On the 10th anniversary of the Martyn Lloyd-Jones Trust, Greg Jones, CEO of the Trust, looks back on Lloyd-Jones’ life, legacy and impact on modern-day Christian leaders. He’s been described as...

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