Below is an excerpt from Living Waters: Studies in John 4, Which is a collection of sermons from Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
“Possibly one of the most devastating things that can happen to us as Christians is that we cease to expect anything to happen. I am not sure but that this is not one of our greatest [...]
Posts Tagged ‘The Church’
6 Feb
Are We Expecting Him?
24 Jun
The Church (- People)
There are several online churches (example) where you can simply go to the website and watch the streaming video each week. You don’t have to interact with anyone or anything other than your computer. I don’t want to question that these folks are evangelical and that they love Jesus and I don’t want to criticize [...]
13 Jun
Secularism vs Secularization
As a church, we must be aware of not only what we do, but why and how we do things. The influence of a secular mindset can be very subtle and damaging to churches. There is a difference between secularism, and secularization (We will also be talking about this on Sunday as we consider how [...]
10 Jun
Looking at the Church
Starting this Sunday we will begin a short series on the church. During this break from the book of Luke, we will look at various elements of the church. It is through the church that God choses to display his wisdom to the world. The church should be a clear display of God’s glory. Most [...]
3 Jun
Links – 9 Marks
9 Marks is a ministry committed to strengthening the church. Mark Dever and Matt Schmucker are two of the primary leaders of this ministry. Dever is the pastor of Capital Hill Baptist Church of Washington D.C. The name “9 Marks” refers to 9 aspects that help make a healthy church. The 9 marks are: expositional [...]
19 May
Bearing the Image: Identity, the Work of Christ, and the Church
Thabiti Anyabwile is the senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Grand Cayman. He delivered a talk at the Together for the Gospel conference on the topic of unity and race.
Click here to listen to an interview with Thabiti Anyabwile. In the interview, Thabiti talks about his conversion from Islam to Christianity. I think you [...]
