
Hope-full Presbyterianism
For some, my title is a bit of an oxymoron. I like to say that I’m so pleased with the cover of my book, On Being Presbyterian, because the people…

For some, my title is a bit of an oxymoron. I like to say that I’m so pleased with the cover of my book, On Being Presbyterian, because the people…

Do you ever wonder whether the good that you do will be noticed? Do you feel sometimes that there is no point in refraining from that sin because no one…

Many of us spend our mornings at the gym or running the city streets or riding our bikes on local trials. We are very concerned to make sure that we…

Perhaps the main reason that Paul writes this letter to Timothy is so that “you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God” (3:15). The church…

What is the first priority of ministry? Many of us would say that it is the preaching of the World; we love to style ourselves “ministers of the Word.” It…

What would it be like to receive a letter from your mentor? Would you open it eager to hear what advice he would give? Would you open it worry that…

Most folks, I think, know that I am a graduate of Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC. When I was a student, I used to spend a great deal of…

Thanks, Rick. It was interesting in reading Fr Steel’s “testimony” how prominent the issue of authority was. I found the following the most interesting piece of what he said: With…

Okay, I’ll take the bait. Carl just wrote, “If the game is simply to get from Text A to Bethlehem, what do you do with a book like Judges? Preach…

Thankful that my friend, Dr. George Robertson, senior minister at The First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia, is in the blogosphere. And very thankful that he posted this great story from…