IX Marks hosted a panel discussion at the 2011 SBC Annual Meeting where Mark Dever sat down with David Platt and Albert Mohler to talk about the state of the SBC, church planting, and the Cooperative Program. Check it. HT: IX Marks Blog
Archive for August 2011
Dever, Platt, and Mohler on Church Planting and the SBC
August 12, 2011Just the Black Notes
August 11, 2011War for the Gospel
August 10, 2011I needed this timely word from Paul Tripp. From his article, Pastoral Ministry Is War: Not only should we actively battle for the gospel as the fundamental paradigm for every ministry of the church, but we must also fight for the gospel to be the resting place of our hearts as pastors. Pastor, no one [...]
The Glory of God :: Shai Linne
August 8, 2011Signs You Are Growing in Grace, Part 22
August 7, 2011Part 1 || Part 2 || Part 3 || Part 4 || Part 5 || Part 6 || Part 7 || Part 8 Part 9 || Part 10 || Part 11 || Part 12 || Part 13 || Part 14 || Part 15 || Part 16 Part 17 || Part 18 || Part 19 || Part 20 || Part 21 Your weekly installment of 20 grace tweets from Scotty Smith: A sign you’re growing in grace: Though you’d like to put a sock in some people’s mouth, you don’t. A sign [...]
50¢ Word(s) of the Week, Part 11
August 6, 2011Part 1 || Part 2 || Part 3 || Part 4 || Part 5 || Part 6 || Part 7 || Part 8 Part 9 || Part 10 I started a new series on Twitter several months ago, called “50¢ Word(s) of the Day”. Here’s the eleventh installment from this past week: Monday: posse non pecarre » able not to sin (the condition of Adam before the Fall) Tuesday: processio » the personal property [...]
J.C. Ryle on a Sinner’s Prayer
August 3, 2011One of my favorite devotional authors is J.C. Ryle, and I have often gone to his trilogy of books, namely Practical Religion, Old Paths, and The Upper Room for personal encouragement and rebuke. In his chapter on prayer, Ryle addresses a sinner who has yet to come to Christ in repentance and faith. Consider his [...]
Hershey
August 2, 2011I was a young, immature 18 year-old kid fresh out of the house in my first year of college when I walked into my hometown pet store to meet a whimpering puppy who I would take home with me. That puppy would spend the next 14 years of my life with me, numbering every year [...]


















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