Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones rarely took time off to hear others preach. In 1968 he took ill, and for six months he did not preach at all.
This gave Lloyd-Jones an opportunity to sit
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was seriously out of step with preachers in his day who focused on delivering messages focused on the well-being and happiness of the hearers. Lloyd-Jones took the opposite approach, saying:
The
The question behind Preaching to a Post-Everything World is simple: “Could I now reach who I once was?” Zack Eswine of Covenant Theological Seminary wants the answer to be yes.
Until we remember
Five days a week in the gym, in the car, and sometimes when doing chores around the house, I have my iPod plugged in. I don’t listen to music nearly enough, and
I just heard a fantastic sermon on love this past Sunday. Yesterday I posted on Compelled by Love. And then last night I read this in Preaching to a Post-Everything World:
I used