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Shout-out to my friend, Mac Brunson, for the opportunity to give the opening lecture at the Jacksonville Pastors’ Conference hosted by the First Baptist Church.
A shout out to Josh Buice for the opportunity to speak at the G3 Conference in Douglasville (near Atlanta) this week. It was way cool to meet Tim Challies and Voddie Baucham for the first time at G3.
Check out the latest episode of The On Preaching Podcast: Using Scripture in Preaching
What do you think of the posts I wrote this week: Should Every Sermon End with the Cross? and Becoming a Better Preacher by Becoming a Better Pastor
Rob Dixon: 5 Reasons Not to Use Gender-Based Jokes in the Pulpit
Thom Rainer: Six Observations about Speaking to Pastors Right Before They Preach
Dan Doriani: How Preachers Read the Bible for Themselves
Tim Challies: The Most Difficult Time to Lead
Jon Bloom: What to Do When We’re Prayerless
Rey Reynoso: Eleven Reminders for Dealing with Sin
Anthony Carter: Election: Unconditional, Eternal, and Loving
Wendy Alsup: Husbands, Pray with Your Wives
Jeff Robinson: 7 Reasons to Teach Our Children Church History
Melissa Edgington: 20 Things I Want My Daughters to Understand About Being a Woman
Deepak Reju: Hate Mail
WEBSITE OF THE WEEK: Check out the MLJ Trust website, the official site of Martyn Lloyd-Jones of Westminster Chapel. The site contains 1,600 full audio message preached by “the Doctor” for free.
BOOK OF THE WEEK: The Conviction to Lead: 25 Principles for Leadership that Matters by R. Albert Mohler, Jr. – President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky
The first mark of a healthy church is expositional preaching. It is not only the first mark; it is by far and away the most important of them al, because if you get this one right, all of the others should follow. – Mark Dever
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