In this book, you will find the struggle of sin and the power of the gospel on full display. Jackie is real and so, so vulnerable.
Welcome to my blog. I mostly write about Christian Living, but I enjoy the Kentucky Wildcats, New Orleans Saints, and a good cup of coffee.
In this book, you will find the struggle of sin and the power of the gospel on full display. Jackie is real and so, so vulnerable.
Last night, my favorite quarterback broke the all time passing yard record in the NFL. Drew Brees passed Brett Favre and Peyton Manning in one game to take the lead.
God is concerned with your holiness, period. The natural question or objection then is, “But I’m His child, shouldn’t He want my happiness?”
When I found out that Thomas Schreiner had written a book on spiritual gifts, I knew I wanted to check it out.
I am constantly baffled by some of the stories I hear from husbands and about husbands. I hear of men who still mostly live like they’re bachelors.
When we think of shepherds in our life, we tend to think about pastors. Shepherds and sheep are the biblical imagery that we’ve been given for pastors and their congregations. The pastor keeps watch of his church as a shepherd keeps watch of his sheep.
Crossway and Joel Beeke have teamed up to release what I think is a valuable resource for pastors and teachers. No matter what tribe or camp you fall into, I think you will benefit and find Reformed Preaching to be a book worthy of your shelf space!
John MacArthur holds nothing back in his latest book, Christ’s Call to Reform the Church. MacArthur takes Christ’s letters to the seven churches found at the beginning of Revelation and examines them one by one relating them to Christians and churches today.
It’s time that someone speak a little more at length to the subject of social justice and that is why I am grateful for a new book by Eric Mason called Woke Church.
In the Christian world, there sadly aren’t as many women’s resources and teachers as I’d like to see. Women naturally gravitate toward other women and having lived with a woman for six years, I realize God made y’all different from us men and sometimes a woman just gets it.
I think I bring a unique perspective to the table. I’ve had opportunity to do ministry in New Orleans and I currently do ministry in rural Kentucky. Believe it or not, I think there are more similarities than you might think.
They say some people are just meant for New Orleans and I was one of them. It was a polarizing place. I never met anyone who was just iffy about it. People either loved it or they hated it and wanted to get out. There was no in between.