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How to Choose Songs for Corporate Worship

A simple online search for “congregational singing” will undoubtedly produce numerous links to blogs and articles stating reasons for the demise of congregational participation in church worship. Several common responses

Author: Nathan P. Burggraff
My Role as a Woman in the Great Commission

One of the pressing questions among women in the local church today is “What is my role?” And yet, the answer in the twenty-first century is the same as the

Author: Ashley Allen
How to Build a Fruitful Family Ministry

My daughter and I love a good HGTV show. We’re fascinated by what’s accomplished in a thirty-minute episode, with builders and designers completely transforming run-down homes and gardens into something

Author: Jonathan Williams
The SBC’s DNA: A missionary’s testimony to the value of the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering

In May of 1845, 327 delegates gathered at the First Baptist Church in Augusta, Ga., for what would be the first meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. From May 8

Author: Kevin Rodgers
Is This Missions?

The development of communication technology such as the Internet has resulted in a world where we are exposed to so much information from all over the globe. There are certainly

Author: Dean Sieberhagen
How to Preach an Effective Christmas Message

In my 28 years as a pastor, one of my most harrowing and challenging, yet exhilarating, assignments was that of preaching the message of Christmas. How does one even remotely

Author: Matthew McKellar
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Artistic Theologian
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Five Reasons We Worship Corporately

From time to time, I like to ask my fellow worship ministers: Why do people come to church? Why do your church members gather for worship each week? I get

Author: Joshua A. Waggener
Are the categories of transcendence and immanence important considerations for worship planning and design?

Originally published January 10, 2020. Are the categories of transcendence and immanence important considerations for worship planning and design?  The answer is a resounding yes.  Not only are they important,

Author: Charles T. Lewis
Gospel Renewal in Corporate Worship

What are we really doing when we gather for corporate worship each week? For some today, the main purpose for which we gather is evangelism; every service is designed to

Author: Scott Aniol
Hope

Luke beautifully weaves four hope-filled canticles (songs) into his first two chapters: Mary’s praise (Magnificat 1:46-55), Zechariah’s Prophecy (Benedictus 1:67-79), the Angels’ song (Gloria in Excelsis Deo 2:14), and Simeon’s

Author: Joseph Crider
The Biblical Mandate to Sing

Why do we sing hymns in Christian worship? Is the singing of hymns optional? Is it something churches do simply because it is an enjoyable to affirm biblical truth that

Author: Scott Aniol
Including Disabled in the Church: More Than a Ramp

Automatic doors, elevators, ramps, and even hearing loops have become common in public buildings in the United States. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has created and is still creating

Author: C. Trent Broussard
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Southwestern Journal of Theology
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Baptist Political Theology

Baptist Political Theology. Edited by Thomas S. Kidd, Paul D. Miller, and Andrew T. Walker. Brentwood, TN: B&H Academic, 2023. ix + 774 pp. $59.99.  “Befuddlement” and “intrigue” are the

Author: Blake McKinney
Embedded Genres in the New Testament: Understanding Their Impact for Interpretation

By Jeannine Brown. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2024, 145 pp., $24.99.  Jeannine Brown in her work, Embedded Genres in the New Testament, analyzes genres within their literary framework yielding relevant,

Author: David Wallace
God

Vol. 1, Theology for Every Person. By Malcolm B. Yarnell III. Brentwood, TN: B&H, 2024, 272 pp., $24.99. Why is it necessary to have another systematic theology? Yarnell, research professor

Author: Wang Yong Lee
Cultural Sanctification: Engaging the World like the Early Church

By Stephen O. Presley. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2024, 220 pp., $24.99. Christians today are faced with an opportunity to discern how to respond to an increasingly hostile pagan culture

Author: Jared Causey
Creation and Christian Ethics: Understanding God’s Designs for Humanity and the World

By Dennis P. Hollinger. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2023, 304 pp., $29.99. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Old Testament theology began to pay more attention to creation accounts.

Author: T. Timothy Chen
Criswell: His Life and Times

By O. S. Hawkins. Brentwood, TN: B&H Publishing, 2024. 241 pp., $27.99. There arose a generation who did not know W. A. Criswell. Most of my current students have never

Author: Jim Wicker
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Preaching Source
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Remarkable Sermons: “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” by Jonathan Edwards

Much has been written about Jonathan Edwards’s Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, probably the most famous sermon in North American history. A large book could be written on

Author: Robert Caldwell
Remarkable Sermons: “Payday Someday,” by R. G. Lee

Robert Greene Lee (R. G. Lee) served as pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, TN from 1927–1960. While Lee saw great success in his ministry, he is best remembered

Author: Noah Sidhom
Tough Texts: Be…Perfect?

Matthew 5:48 – You therefore must be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect. “There is nothing more discouraging than the Sermon on the Mount; it seems to throw us

Author: Benjamin Bolin
Tough Texts: Can We Lose Our Salvation?

Hebrews 6:1–12 is one of the most difficult passages in the New Testament. There are competing interpretations with no consensus view in sight. None of the interpretive views seems to

Author: Jim Wicker
Tough Texts: Luke 14:25-33

Luke 14:25-33 is at first glance a shocking passage due to the radical requirements of following Jesus. Jesus seems to say that his disciples must hate their families and give

Author: Andrew Streett
Best Practices for Preachers

Every veteran preacher has developed tricks to the trade and best practices over the years. I recently had a young aspiring preacher in my church ask for some advice, and

Author: Keith Collier
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