Eldership in the Local Church Pt. 4: The Plurality of Eldership

The Plurality of Eldership The ninth mark of Mark Dever’s book, Nine Marks of a Healthy Church, is “Biblical Church Leadership.” He writes the following concerning the matter: The Bible clearly models a plurality of elders in each local church.[1]…

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Pastoral Plodding with Nehemiah Coxe: The Pastor’s Duty to His People

Introduction Nehemiah Coxe was a 17th century Particular Baptist Pastor, who's father was a leader among the first generation of Particular Baptists. He was a gifted pastor-theologian. You may learn more about him in the interview with Dr. James Renihan…

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Christianity’s God Does Have Answers: An Alternative to N.T. Wright

At the beginning of social distancing, I spoke with a mentor of mine, a man with over four decades in pastoral ministry. Our purpose for talking wasn't the present situation, but it wasn't possible to ignore it. I asked him…

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Blessings from Disaster: Spurgeon’s Prayer on November 2, 1856

Introduction In 1856, Charles Spurgeon moved his congregation to the biggest indoor venue in London, namely, the Surrey Garden’s Music Hall. The music hall was immense, seating nearly 10,000 people. He led his congregation to this building because he had…

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Go or Hold The Rope: Four Applications from the Life and Ministry of Andrew Fuller

So far in this Andrew Fuller series, you have been given an overview of his life and a closer look at his contributions to the "modern missions movement." This final post of the series will seek to draw some applications…

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