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G. K. Chesterton's short and whimsical essay is deceptively powerful in getting us to think about pleasure and legalism.
Emma Scrivener explores how a local church can be a healing and healthy place for those who struggle – which is everybody present.
Dominic Smart examines the different types of doubt the Christian might face, and how to think about them all rightly.
Mike Reeves tells the story of George Whitefield who discovered that transformation happens from the inside out.
In this excerpt from 'Suffering and Singing', John Hindley introduces us to the story and songs of the sons of Korah.
Richard Sibbes' masterpiece on Christ's care for weak Christians is a must-read. Not recommended for reading on screen, though!
Mike Reeves asks whether heaven or eternal life or something else is the great offer of the gospel.
Tony Reinke outlines what he believes to be the heart of John Newton's pastoral care, theology, and letter writing.
Ron Frost introduces us to the 'heavenly' Richard Sibbes – a Puritan pastor whose work, 'The Bruised Reed', is a must-read for all.
B. B. Warfield teaches that Christian ministers must be both 'learned and religious' and explores the way in which students ought to approach their education, worship, and prayer.