
“Through the Eyes of Spurgeon”
Stephen McCaskell’s fine biographical film, Through the Eyes of Spurgeon, surveying the life and ministry of ‘the Prince of Preachers,’ will drop this Thursday (18 Dec) at 12:00am CST, when…

Stephen McCaskell’s fine biographical film, Through the Eyes of Spurgeon, surveying the life and ministry of ‘the Prince of Preachers,’ will drop this Thursday (18 Dec) at 12:00am CST, when…

Today is almost certain to see the appointment of the first Anglican woman bishop in the UK. Stockport in Manchester look to be the unlucky winners. It has been declared:…

You may be planning a seasonal sermon. In a spirit of ministerial solidarity, I would bring to your attention a fell tale from long ago. Be warned, gentlemen, be warned!

I cannot but dispute Paul’s “Best Looking Blogger” and “Nicest Guy Awards.” Both make reference to photos, which shows that Paul is still clearly irked by the absence of a…

I had a delightful day yesterday at the Grace Baptist Church in Edlesborough, hearing Stuart Olyott run about 60 men of varying ages and backgrounds through what it meant to…

About 120 people gathered during Tuesday and Wednesday this week at the long-running Westminster Conference. A mix of regulars and newer and younger faces enjoyed a couple of days of…

I am looking forward to reading a new publication from Reformed Baptist Academic Press called Recovering a Covenantal Heritage: Essays in Baptist Covenant Theology, edited by Rich Barcellos. It is…

I have a deep appreciation for the earliest Princeton men. Archibald Alexander, for example, mixes deep scriptural insight and wisdom, developed by assiduous study, with a rich and experimental piety,…

The friends at Faithlife were kind enough to send me an advance copy of Logos 6 to play around with. Current users of Logos will already have a pretty good…

This is not about Mark Driscoll, though it is prompted by a few notes being sounded (not by him, as far as I am aware) with regard to his resignation…