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Look to the Ant: Making “Self-Help” Great Again
Is it “self-help” or legalism to determine specific practices or it is biblical wisdom to order your life to live with a purpose?
Is it “self-help” or legalism to determine specific practices or it is biblical wisdom to order your life to live with a purpose?
Does a Baptist ecclesiology enable authoritarian church planters?
Are Christians losing the culture? Ought we to fight? What are we fighting for? Can we lose?
Tommy Hullette (Pastor at FBC Newton, Newton, NC) preaches from Hosea 11:9.
Todd Morikawa (Pastor at Kailua Baptist Church, in Kailua, HI) preaches from Romans 9:30-10:4.
What if we intentionally considered where we live so we can rub shoulders with more people on a daily basis creating more opportunities to share the gospel?
Podcast 22 | “Everyday Evangelism” Andy M (director of the Immanuel Network) sits down with Network partner Nathan to discuss what living a life of everyday evangelism looks like.
Often we over-emphasize judgement and under-emphasize mercy in our gospel. But in biblical gospel mercy triumphs over judgement, producing people who are truly merciful in word and deed.
by Matthew Delaughter Who Decides He is Called? CHURCH-AFFIRMED PLANTERS Growing up in Western Culture, we have been told to pursue our dreams and not to let anyone tell us any different. Sadly, this cultural thinking has polluted the way we think about calling in the church. Many have been Read more…
by Matthew Delaughter This is a second blog post in a series called “Sacred Over Skilled.” If you missed Part 1, check it out here. The purpose of this blog is to highlight and prioritize characteristics of church planters that are often neglected. It is not to say that contemporary Read more…