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David Murray questions the popular idea that there is a difference between happiness and joy.
Ron Frost introduces us to the 'heavenly' Richard Sibbes – a Puritan pastor whose work, 'The Bruised Reed', is a must-read for all.
Jonathan Thomas was taught '3D ministry': declare, define, and defend. But he now believes we need a fourth dimension which will truly sustain and empower us.
Tony Reinke outlines what he believes to be the heart of John Newton's pastoral care, theology, and letter writing.
Ron Frost shows that being gripped by God is to embrace the radically upside-down nature of the gospel.
Michael Reeves introduces us to Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers.
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.
Ron Frost shows that being gripped by God is to embrace the radically upside-down nature of the gospel.
Paul Blackham thinks about God's sovereignty by asking why good things happen to bad people – and arrives irresistibly at the cross.
C. H. Spurgeon addresses the depression, weakness, and 'soul-trouble' that ministers may face in this lecture to his students.