Dec 30
2020
A Resolution Worth Keeping
My resolution for 2020 is simple: let my speech be gracious so that it will be Christ who shines through me.
Sept 12, 2021
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In this post, Pastor Chandler Warren summarizes why we have membership classes at FBA.
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On May 21, Dr. Putman will be joining us at FBA for a churchwide Sunday school class on worldview before preaching the Sunday service that morning.
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Don Whitney is putting on a workshop in our area about his book Praying the Bible, and the church has invited us to bring a group.
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Today, we're sitting down to talk with Dr. Fred Sanders.
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Today, we're sitting down to talk with Dr. Brandon Smith.
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Today, we're sitting down to talk with Dr. Madison Pierce.
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This post will address two points that some give in opposition to expository preaching.
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The Sunday morning sermon is not a Ph.D. seminar or a demonstration of the preacher’s intellectual capacity.
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An expository sermon should always have the biblical text guide the flow of the sermon.
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Far too often, we determine success according to a business model rather than a biblical model.
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Expository preaching forces the preacher to show Jesus on every page
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Believing in and knowing the Triune God is what makes Christianity, well, Christian. In other words, a Trinity-free Christianity isn’t Christianity
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Scripture should confront us in our consumerism
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Revelation isn’t a coded text that God doesn’t want us to comprehend; it’s a book that God wants to use to illicit worship toward him.
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My resolution for 2020 is simple: let my speech be gracious so that it will be Christ who shines through me.
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As we approach the celebration of Christ's birth, here are nine books that made us love Jesus more.
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This shutdown, however long it may last, should cause us to remember how essential the ministry of the local church is to us.
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The purpose of prayer is expressing dependence, not on self, but on the only One who is capable of redeeming our brokenness.
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At the heart of bearing others burdens is a proper understanding of the gospel as the answer to our greatest self-inflicted burden, sin.
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The most important thing to remember during our hopeful return is that we’re not gathering for solely for ourselves.
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Learn to stop overlooking the small words of Scripture. Take it from me: they just might save your life.
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Cultural Christianity attempts to boil down faith to a simple title of “Christian” when in reality being a believer in the finished work of Christ affects everything about your life.
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I’ve heard it said that if you want to figure out a church’s theology, you can simply watch their worship service. Here are five simple ways to help revitalize your worship services.
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“The youth group is dying, so we’re leaving,” is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Panic sets in for parents when their kids complain about church. Despite good intentions, the results are often dreadful.
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2020
My resolution for 2020 is simple: let my speech be gracious so that it will be Christ who shines through me.
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2020
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2020
As we approach the celebration of Christ's birth, here are nine books that made us love Jesus more.
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2020
This shutdown, however long it may last, should cause us to remember how essential the ministry of the local church is to us.