For those of you who were not following the conversation over the past several days following my recommendation of Kevin Bauder’s sermon on separatism, please be sure to read his comments here, here, and here.
Archive for December, 2007
Kevin Bauder comments
Posted in Exegesis and Theology, Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, Ministry, tagged 2 John, audio, evangelical, fundamentalism, fundamentalist, gospel, Kevin Bauder, Preaching, separation, separatism, sermon audio, Theology on December 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Hash for 12/14/2007
Posted in Advertisements, Church History, Exegesis and Theology, Hash, Ministry, tagged bible, bible study, bookstores, church fathers, esv, John Piper, Mark Dever, patristics, Resources, shopping on December 14, 2007 | 4 Comments »
You can still order gifts from Westminster Theological Bookstore and have them arrive before Christmas, and they are currently running a sale of 45% off ESV Bibles.
Mike Aquilina at Way of the Fathers blog has recently highlighted a tool for looking up patristic homilies based on Scripture text and a resource that has several works of [...]
Kevin Bauder on the core idea of fundamentalism
Posted in Exegesis and Theology, Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, Good quotes, Ministry, tagged 2 John, audio, evangelical, fundamentalism, fundamentalist, gospel, Kevin Bauder, Preaching, separation, separatism, sermon audio, Theology on December 10, 2007 | 36 Comments »
I recently listened to a sermon from Kevin Bauder at the 2006 Central Baptist Theological Seminary Foundation’s Conference. The sermon is Guarding the Gospel, preached from the 2d epistle of John. You must needs listen to this sermon.
For emphasis sake, let me say that again: listen to this sermon.
Bauder does an excellent job, I think, [...]
The church is called the glory of Christ
Posted in Baptist Matters, Exegesis and Theology, Good quotes, Jonathan Edwards, Ministry, The Glory of Christ, tagged american evangelicalism, Jonathan Edwards, the church, Theology on December 3, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I wonder how many of the problems in the churches in evangelical America stem from an inadequate understanding of the church’s importance in God’s great work of redemption. She is the prized jewel, the chief institution in this dispensation, by which God is working in the world for the salvation of the elect. No other institution rivals her–not government, [...]




