The Theology of Suffering and Reformed African Americans
Suffering in light of God’s sovereignty is something Reformed African Americans have experienced for centuries. But are we really okay?
Suffering in light of God’s sovereignty is something Reformed African Americans have experienced for centuries. But are we really okay?
Keith Echols gives us five reasons Reformers value sharing the Gospel and reminds us that we aren’t so different from our free will brothers and sisters.
Joe addresses the sovereignty of God and evangelism by answering the question, “If God is sovereign, why preach the Gospel?”
Mark Singleton offers three challenges for the young, reformed Christian.
For Taelor Gray, acting on a desire for a multicultural worship experience led to some passive persecution from others in the black church.
The thought that God knows us can be scary, but its the gospel that makes that thought sweet.
Alicia Rollins shares how a moment in Gravity reminded her of the necessity to share the gospel with others.
I love my church, flaws and all. I currently attend a Reformed, Southern Baptist church full of white people, which is surprising considering my roots. …
Many people today say that the Bible has great stories and life lessons to be learned, but conclude that they are just stories, at best. They …
Love or Lies: Embracing Sound Doctrine Co-founder and Vice President Phillip Holmes preaches on embracing sound doctrine to a Reformed Baptist congregation in Zambia. He …
Contentment. Depending on your story that word can trigger a myriad of emotions. Many people misunderstand contentment to denote the absence of desire, when, in …
It seems more and more African-Americans are planting churches. These men, their spouses, and the teams that join them are endeavoring to make disciples by …
A quick reminder from Joseph Solomon on the importance of context when reading Scripture.
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“Sin is sin.” This is a phrase that you often hear repeated in church circles. The phrase can be misleading because one sense in which …
Over the years the question that has gained considerable notoriety is, “What must I do to be saved?” Unbeknownst to him, the Philippian Jailor popularized …
Be Still, My Soul Psalm 131 O Lord, my heart is not lifted up; my eyes are not raised too high; I do not occupy …
I keep seeing you in that moment. I keep seeing that moment, flipping it around in my mind. I keep going back to that moment. …
Lost! Confused! Frustrated! I was drowning in those emotions at the first and last church planting training I attended. Please don’t get me wrong! None …
Quick! What comes to mind when you think of the book of Numbers? Census statistics. Ritual laws. History. Whatever comes to mind it’s probably not …