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Redeem Your Nostalgia before It Wrecks You

During my short time in ministry, I’ve served overseas with the International Mission Board (IMB), worked at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS), and have now served on staff as the

Author: Matt Beasley
God Answers Even Our Pathetic Prayers

Have you ever thought, “If I were to pray right now, it would make God want to vomit. After the mess I have made and the sin I have sought

Author: Aaron Kahler
5 Questions College Students Have for Your Church

During my 25 years in collegiate ministry, I’ve interacted with thousands of students, pointing them to Jesus, discipleship, and the local church. This generation is simultaneously the least church-attending and

Author: Gary Stidham
Children’s Ministry as a Path for Church Revitalization

You’ve most likely heard that children are the future of the church. Indeed, if there are no children, the church has no future. Many aging churches are finding themselves with 

Author: Matthew Phenix
5 Strategies to Prevent Pastoral Burnout

Many pastors don’t realize they are burning out until they can barely pray, preach, or care for their families. Pastoral ministry is one of the most rewarding callings, yet it

Author: John Mann
Your Youth Ministry Needs Apologetics

I have been a baseball fan since I was a kid. In recent years it has become common to see teams play the “shift” against hitters who can only pull

Author: Don Scrivener
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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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David S. Dockery and American Evangelicalism: Editorial

1976 marked three important events in the history of “American Evangelicalism.” First, evangelicalism came to the attention of the American public with a splash. Time, Christianity Today, and The Christian

Author: Malcolm B. Yarnell III
Evangelicalism: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

A perennial question faces the evangelical movement when it looks in the mirror: Who are we? What exactly is “evangelicalism”? In an essay for the 1993 volume, Southern Baptists and

Author: Malcolm B. Yarnell III
The Baker Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

The Baker Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words. Edited by Tremper Longman III and Mark L. Strauss. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2023, 1159 pp., $54.99. Editors are Tremper Longman III, Professor

Author: T. Timothy Chen
Evangelicals and the Bible

A century ago, Walter Binwell Hinson (1862-1926) preached a sermon at First Baptist Church (now Hinson Memorial Baptist Church), in Portland, Oregon, on the inerrancy of Scripture. Though relatively obscure,

Author: Gregg Allison
Evangelicals, Irenaeus, and the Bible

Safety, wisdom, and counselors are a frequent grouping in Proverbs (11:14; 15:22; 20:18; 24:5-6; 27:9). It is wise to seek insight from a multitude of counselors for it increases the

Author: D. Jeffrey Bingham
A Judeo‑Christian Appraisal of Major Theories of Truth

A Judeo‑Christian Appraisal of Major Theories of Truth. By Joseph B. Onyango Okello. Eugene: Wipf & Stock, 2025, 206 pp., $28.00. What is truth? This question, famously uttered by Pontius

Author: Andrew Jennings
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Preaching Source
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The Great Ordinance: Retrieving a Theology of Preaching from Benjamin Keach

Benjamin Keach, the seventeenth-century Baptist pastor and theologian, has much to teach us about the task of preaching.  As I have explored elsewhere, by examining Keach’s sermons and writings through the

Author: Michael Cooper
What Steve Gaines Was Really Like

So many times people have asked me a simple question: “What is Steve Gaines really like?” My answer was always the same…he is exactly who you see him to be. While I

Author: Noah Sidhom
The Substance-Structure-Spirit-Summons Model of Text-Driven Exposition

Text-driven expositional preaching transcends style but serves as a lightning rod for the conviction that the Holy Spirit speaks through the text. Moreover, the text of Scripture informs the sermon’s

Author: Bruce Gale
4 Principles for Preaching in a Church Planting Context

Five years ago, my wife and I stepped out in faith to plant Living Water Church in Gladewater, Texas. Right around that same time I finished my DMin in Preaching

Author: Teddy Sorrells
Preaching with a Biblical Understanding of Israel

After more than 40 years in Jewish ministry, both in Israel and in the US, and having recently published a study of the messianic offices of Prophet, Priest, and King,1 I

Author: Jim R. Sibley
Forming a Biblical Theology of Preaching

In an era dominated by podcasts, TED Talks, and viral sermons, preaching often gets reduced to a set of techniques: How do I craft a killer outline? How do I keep

Author: Michael Cooper
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