In his final post outlining an alternative to expository preaching, David Fitch invites us to think differently about how we respond to Scripture. Rather than three alliterated application points, why ...
Editor's Note: Krish Kandiah, president of London School of Theology, recently did a point-counterpoint two-part blog series on why preaching is dead and why preaching lives. First, Kandiah give us ...
Dear Lee: Paul writes in Scripture that he doesn't permit a woman to teach or have authority over a man (I Timothy 2:12), and we are to follow his example in everything (I Corinthians 4:16).
We talk, we read, we write, we listen. We surround ourselves with print on paper and walls and screens. We surround ourselves with sounds-making-words that convey meaning and images. Except for the ...
Many preachers today shout, scream, and hype up their sermons—but is that biblical? This article explores how Jesus and Paul preached, and why true preaching doesn’t need volume to carry power.
This article introduces the five bifolia of Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, MS Msc.Bibl.30a, identifying them as the earliest known manuscript witness combining text from the Homiliaries of Angers and St.
PARENTAL fears that scripture teachers are aggressively recruiting followers or spouting radical fundamentalist views in our public schools are set to be allayed. Churches, fringe faith groups and the ...