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A Holy Hurry

A Holy Hurry

Posted by Jeremy Walker on 16th Aug 2024

Reading through Spurgeon’s sermons often throws up interesting insights about the act of preaching, if only because Spurgeon did it so often and, typically, so well. You do not need to read much to … read more

An Unlikely Preacher Unlike Any Other

Posted by Alex DiPrima on 9th Aug 2024

On April 19, 1854, Charles Haddon Spurgeon formally accepted a call to pastor one of the most historic churches in the middle of the largest city in the world. He was only nineteen years old, had ne … read more

Does Today's Church Need Scholasticism?

Posted by John Arrowsmith on 7th Aug 2024

The scholastic approach to theology has arguably fallen on hard times. To many Christians today, the term “scholastic” may imply a concern with the esoteric and obscure aspects of the faith that ma … read more

Battling Spiritual Depression

Posted by Jacob Tanner on 7th Aug 2024

William Cowper and Spiritual DepressionOne of my all-time favorite hymns to sing is “Praise for the Fountain Opened,” more commonly known by its first line, “There is a Fountain.” Written sometime … read more
William Bridge: The Puritan Barnabas

William Bridge: The Puritan Barnabas

Posted by Brian G. Hedges on 19th Jul 2024

I once read the story of a poor woman from the slums of London who was invited to enjoy a holiday at the ocean. She had never seen the ocean and was overwhelmed with emotion. Her friends, surprised … read more