James E. White – The Next Great Crisis
White argues that the church today is ministering in an Acts 17 cultural context where we must go all the way back to Genesis and lay a foundation for the understanding and acceptance of the Gospel.
White argues that the church today is ministering in an Acts 17 cultural context where we must go all the way back to Genesis and lay a foundation for the understanding and acceptance of the Gospel.
Preaching from Ezekiel 3:16-17, Middlebrook challenges us to faithfully serve as God’s watchmen for the people to whom He has called us to minister.
Preaching from Hebrews 12:1-3, Rochelle says that when God calls us to ministry he calls us for life.
Delivering his faculty lecture, Williams addresses how the church should understand and minister to those struggling with same-sex attraction (SSA).
Reflecting on his time in seminary, Mason argues that there are certain things we expect seminary to teach us that will only be learned in the context of real life ministry.
Preaching from 2 Corinthians, Litton encourages us to find comfort in the loving grace of God, who is familiar with our suffering, and who suffered on our behalf.
Preaching from Mark 11:12-25, Akin draws lessons for the church from Jesus’ cursing of the fig tree and cleansing of the temple.
Preaching from the book of Romans, Tchividjian explains how the law shows us our need and the Gospel shows us how Christ fulfilled that need.
Preaching from Luke 7:36-50, Tchividjian speaks of the need for God’s rescuing grace in the life of both the religious moral person and the immoral person.