by Bob | Feb 17, 2011 | Biblical Counseling, John Stott, Soul Physicians
Knowing God: The Holy Love of God “What comes to our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us” (A. W. Tozer). A vision of God’s holy love delivers us from caricatures of him, as John Stott reminds us. “We must picture him neither as an...
by Bob | Feb 16, 2011 | Absalom Jones, Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Black History Month, Richard Allen
Rev. Richard Allen: Founding the First Free Black Church Rev. Richard Allen was one of the foremost founding fathers of the African American independent churches. Born a slave in 1760, to Benjamin Crew of Philadelphia, Allen came to salvation in Christ around age...
by Bob | Feb 15, 2011 | Uncategorized
The Rev. Lemuel Haynes: The Black Puritan Lemuel Haynes offers a remarkable example of African American ministerial modeling. Born at West Hartford, Connecticut, in 1753, of a white mother and a black father, Haynes lived his entire eighty years in Congregationalist...
by Bob | Feb 14, 2011 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Black History Month
Hardships Do Not Make It Too Hard To Love When everything in life seems to fight against family life, where do we find family unity? We uncover amazing examples of unity even through tragedy in the narratives of The Heroes of Black Church History. Deep and Fond...
by Bob | Feb 13, 2011 | Al Mohler, Biblical Counseling, Biblical Counseling Coalition, Ed Welch
The Best of the Best Around the Christian Net: This Week’s Top 5 Linking you to the top 5 Christian blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Do We Need Another Biblical Counseling Organization? The Biblical Counseling...