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Todd Pruitt

Todd Pruitt (MDiv, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) currently serves as lead pastor at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg, VA. He is also co-host with Carl Trueman for the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals’ podcast Mortification of Spin. Todd and his wife, Karen, have been married since 1990 and have three children: Kate, Ryan, and Matthew.
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Sunday’s Sermon

On Sunday I preached part 21 in our current series through Philippians. It is entitled “Living in Light of the Nearness of God” and can be listened to or downloaded…

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More Summer Reading…

So, I’ve added a few titles to my summer reading: The Juvenilization Of American Christianity by Thomas Bergler Six Days Of War by Michael Oren

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Southern Baptists And Salvation

Until about three-and-a-half years ago, I had been a life-long Southern Baptist. I was trained in a Southern Baptist university and seminary. I served in Southern Baptist churches as a…

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The Attributes Of Scripture

From Kevin DeYoung: Historically, Protestant theologians have highlighted four defining attributes of Scripture: necessity, sufficiency, clarity, and authority. Each of these attributes is meant to protect the truth about the…

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Whate’er My God Ordains Is Right

Whate’er my God ordains is right:His holy will abideth;I will be still whate’er He doth;And follow where He guideth;He is my God; though dark my road,He holds me that I…

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Sunday’s Sermon

On  Sunday I preached part 20 of our current series through Philippians. It is entitled “The Agreement That Trumps Division” and can be listened to or downloaded HERE.

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A Prophet In Rough Clothing

Before any great achievement, some measure of the same depression is very usual. Surveying the difficulties before us, our hearts sink within us. The sons of Anak stalk before us,…

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Something is wrong with our ego

In his new and helpful little book (a pamphlet really), The Freedom Of Self-Forgetfulness, Tim Keller writes: The ego often hurts. That is because it has something incredibly wrong with…