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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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No Good News Without The Trinity

From an article entitled The God-Centered Gospel by Michael Horton in the latest edition of Tabletalk Magazine: It’s terrific to see so many younger Christians excited about being “God-centered.” However,…

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Nine Marks Journal

The newest edition of the 9 Marks Journal is dedicated to the doctrine and implications of conversion. There are some excellent articles here folks. Check it out. The Beauty of…

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On Criticizing Your Church…

Excellent post from Jared Wilson: That voice in your head that keeps rehearsing the disappointments and flaws of your church is not from the Lord. It is the accuser, helping…

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The Constant Reader

I am launching a new feature at 1517 called “The Constant Reader.” The goal will be to offer book reviews, recommendations, as well as words of caution concerning problematic books.…

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Make Disciples

The March 2012 issue of CREDO Magazine is now online. CREDO is an excellent website and online magazine of theological and devotional reflection. Highly recommended. The latest issue of the…

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From Revival to Revivalism

Iaian Murray’s excellent book Revival and Revivalism traces the history of American evangelicalism from 1750-1858 with special emphasis on the birth of revivalism and the troubling practices that ensued. This…

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Why You Should Read Carl Trueman…

On losing the sense of God’s holiness in the church: When prayers become the equivalent of “Yo, how you doin’?!” then something has gone awry. Public prayers should lead people…

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Do not hinder them…

The church ought to welcome its children into its corporate worship gatherings. Of course it is a sign of our times that this has to be said. Not long ago,…