Proclamation (178)
  1. Seek moments of silence, and use them to listen and ponder.
  2. What would the world be like without Christmas? That is, what would it be like without the declaration of Christmas: “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord”?
  3. Every age has its emergencies, and the church must never ignore them. Yet, our response cannot be one of panic or propaganda.
  4. Your delivery may be perceived as an asset or an obstacle to heralding the message of our Lord. What may help your delivery is a touch of theatrics.
  5. This article is the first part of a two-part series. The second part will take a look at when pastors abuse their congregations.
  6. The Antichrist offers another continual presence. It is every whisper that tempts us toward autonomy, that tells us to carry it alone, that insists suffering is meaningless.
  7. At the end of the day, what do you want to be known for? Your opinions, or your Savior?
  8. Charlie Kirk’s murder is a reminder that Christians will be hated for what we believe, teach, and confess about this sinful world and because of the God who has died and risen to save it.
  9. To confess Christ crucified and risen as the only hope in a world that has lost its mind to wickedness and rage.
  10. A multi-day workshop for pastors to hone the Craft of Preaching
  11. The IRS says churches can endorse candidates from the pulpit. But just because they can doesn’t mean they should.
  12. In this episode of the Thinking Fellows podcast, Bruce Hillman, Scott Keith, and I take a look at the difference between the comfort that comes from the gospel and the kind of therapeutic language that's become common in our culture.
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