The Recruiting Pastor
By Ryan Patrick Hoselton Christians implore the help of their pastor for a range of reasons—at a range of hours of the night. I know this not because I’m a pastor but because I’m a Christian. But how...
View ArticleThe Eye of True Wisdom
By Evan D. Burns In a sermon on Proverbs 14:8, Andrew Fuller looked long and hard at the virtue of godly wisdom. He extracted many helpful principles from this verse, and one of the most insightful...
View ArticleJohn Witherspoon’s “Qualities of Most Importance” for the Minister
By Dustin W. Benge In his first sermon as president of the College of New Jersey (1768–94; now Princeton University), John Witherspoon (1722–1794) affirmed that “true religion in the heart is of far...
View ArticleTop Five Reasons You Should Attend Andrew Fuller and His Controversies
By Dustin Bruce With the Fuller Conference coming up later this month, I thought I would present you with five reasons to consider attending this year’s conference. Thanks to Dustin Benge for...
View ArticleAudio for “Andrew Fuller & His Controversies” Now Online
By Steve Weaver Audio of this year’s conference, Andrew Fuller & His Controversies, is now available online for free streaming or MP3 download. The conference, which was held on September 27-28,...
View ArticlePreaching from the “Spiritual Sense”
By Evan D. Burns The Puritan John Owen argued that preachers must have “experience of the power of the truth which they preach in and upon their own souls…. A man preacheth that sermon only well unto...
View ArticleAndrew Fuller and Antinomianism
By Nathan A. Finn In recent months, a debate has been stirring mostly among our conservative Presbyterian friends over antinomianism, or the idea that because believers live under grace God’s moral law...
View ArticleCaleb Evans refutes Antinomianism
By Michael A.G. Haykin A month or so before the seizure of the Bastille in 1789, an association of English Particular Baptist churches in the West Country met, as was their annual wont, for two days of...
View ArticleLessons for Pastors from Andrew Fuller
By Steve Weaver A few days ago, Brian Croft posted an article with ten lessons that he learned during a recent sabbatical from studying Andrew Fuller. He writes about his experience: One of my goals...
View ArticleA Christian’s duty to country and the injustice of racism: Lessons from...
By David E. Prince Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) is best known for his robust defense of the free offer of the gospel to all people. His book, The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation, influenced William Carey...
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