Whenever I speak on forgiveness, as I did this past Sunday, I’m overwhelmed by the stories I hear. I have relatively minor things to forgive compared to what some have gone through.
For some time now, I’ve regretted that Dr. Al Roxburgh and I pastored in Toronto at the same time, and I never got to meet him. Roxburgh is one of my favorite
People long for preaching that is practical, as they should. Sometimes, though, preachers move away from theocentric preaching in an effort to be practical.A.W. Tozer (quoted in Dallas Willard's
Expository Thoughts has a good post reflecting on a chapter in Preaching from the Old Testament. This has a lot to do with preaching in a way that honors God as the subject
I generally don’t have much trouble sleeping. No conscience, to quote my Dad, who I’m sure meant to say that he had a clean conscience. This morning, though, I woke up