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  • Your Work Matters

    By Timothy Keller (1950-2023) In honor of the passing of the Rev. Timothy Keller, longtime pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, we are reposting an excerpt from his book Every Good Endeavor (written with Katherine Leary Alsdorf) that served as the cover story of the September/October 2013

  • Sermon Notes | Episode 29 | Mike Glenn

    Subscribe Now    Passing the Baton: Brentwood Baptist’s Exciting Leadership Transition Sermon Notes | Episode 29 On this episode of Sermon Notes, Mike Glenn joins us to discuss the recent announcement of Jay Strother stepping into the role of Senior Pastor later this year. Mike gives Jay some sound advice

  • 7 Persistent Myths About Henri de Lubac’s Theology

    From being a limited concern of Neo-Scholastics in the mid-twentieth century, the alleged heterodoxy of Henri de Lubac (1896–1991) and other ressourcement theologians has become a rallying cry of self-proclaimed traditionalists in the twenty-first. Despite his acceptance by the hierarchical Church, aspects of the French cardinal’s life and thought remain misunderstood

  • Are All Divisions of the Devil?

    Are All Divisions of the Devil? By Rob Renfroe I don’t mind people thinking differently than I do. I often learn from such people, and I regularly benefit from considering opinions different than my own. But I admit I am upset when influential leaders express views that seem shallow and

  • Sermon Notes | Episode 27 | Brandon Abbott

    Subscribe Now    Answering the Call to Ministry: Preparing Soil for God’s Work Sermon Notes | Episode 27 On this episode of Sermon Notes, we delve into the idea that difficult times can lead to God’s movement and activity. Brandon discusses how being open to whatever God is calling you

  • Is It Wrong to Have Questions About the Church?

    To read more from Larry, visit LDS365.  The section “Truth Will Make You Free” in the For the Strength of Youth guide explains that God wants us to always be learning and seeking truth. But when we have questions, how can we find answers? Having questions is not a sign of weakness