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Principles for Public Prayer from John Newton

Principles for Public Prayer from John Newton

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Intimidated by praying in public? Read these tips from John Newton
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Learn more about God’s design for the local church and how we as believers can build one another up for the work of the ministry with these resources.

The Regulative Principle of Worship
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What is the Regulative Principle of Worship?

God is not disinterested in how His people worship Him. From start to finish, the Bible is clear…
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Hymn Story: Hark the Herald Angels Sing
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Hymn Story: Hark the Herald Angels Sing

“Hark how all the welkin rings, Glory to the King of Kings!” Wait…what?
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Church History 101
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Church History 101 | Ep. 65

An introduction to the importance of church history and where to begin studying it
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Spurgeon the Pastor
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Spurgeon the Pastor | Ep. 59

You know Spurgeon the preacher. Now discover Spurgeon the pastor.
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Life of John Calvin
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John Calvin: Pastor, Theologian, Reformer

Who was John Calvin and why did he dedicate his life to the preaching and teaching of God’s Word?
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Pastors and Their Critics
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Pastors And Their Critics | Ep. 46

Every pastor knows the unique challenges of facing critics in their church. The question is, how should they…
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Expository Preaching David Strain Interview
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The Importance of Expository Preaching | Ep. 44

The preaching of the Word of God is a vital means of edifying, equipping, and encouraging believers and…
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Elders and Biblical Church Leadership
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Elders and Biblical Church Leadership

In the book of Titus, the apostle Paul is writing to a younger pastor who had been placed…
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