4 Portraits of Gospel-Centered Black Church History: Lemuel Haynes

This is a guest post from my friend, Bob Kellemen, who is Vice President of Institutional Development and Chair of the Biblical Counseling Department at Crossroads Bible College. The post is extracted from his book, Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care. To learn more and to read a sample chapter visit Beyond the Suffering.


1. A Gospel-Centered Ministry: “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 New England. He completed his indenture in time to serve in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

Privately tutored, Haynes became the first African American to be ordained by any religious denomination. Upon ordination, Haynes then served white congregations for more than thirty years. Middlebury College awarded him the master’s degree in 1804, another first for an African American.

Among other accomplishments, he achieved notoriety for a sermon entitled Universal Salvation that defended orthodox Christianity against the threat of Universalism. For this work, he happily accepted the title “Black Puritan,” indicating his depth of gospel-centered, Reformation theology.

2. A Gospel-Centered Purpose: His Personal Epitaph

Haynes personal epitaph tells much about how he lived his life and where he placed his focus.

“Here lies the dust of a poor hell-deserving sinner, who ventured into eternity trusting wholly on the merits of Christ for salvation. In the full belief of the great doctrines he preached while on earth, he invites his children and all who read this, to trust their eternal interest on the same foundation” (Epitaph written for himself by Reverend Lemuel Haynes, the “Black Puritan”).

The Rev. Lemuel Haynes pointed not to himself, but to Christ. He understood that, “It’s all about Him!” His trust was solely in Christ and his focus was solely on the gospel of Christ’s grace.

3. A Gospel-Centered Example: Following Paul’s Model

At age sixty-five, Haynes left his Rutland, Vermont, parish due to political friction that essentially forced him to choose to resign. His farewell sermon of 1818 emphasized, among other topics, his devotion to the work of gospel ministry and to the people of his congregation. Alluding to the words of the Apostle Paul, Haynes notes that:

“He that provided the motto of our discourse could say on his farewell, I have coveted no man’s silver or gold, or apparel. Yea, ye yourselves know, that these hands have ministered unto my necessity.”

It was important to Haynes with his white parishioners that they recognized his Christ-like, gospel-focused diligence. Few could legitimately question his work ethic given that he had preached 5,500 sermons, officiated at over 400 funerals, and solemnized more than 100 marriages.

4. Gospel-Centered Motivation: For Christ Alone

It was also vital to Rev. Haynes that they understood his gospel-centered motivations.

“The flower of my life has been devoted to your service:—while I lament a thousand imperfections which have attended my ministry; yet I am not deceived, it has been my hearty desire to do something for the salvation of your souls.”

Haynes acknowledged and wanted his people to realize that the ultimate Judge of his motivations was Christ.

“I must give an account concerning the motives which influenced me to come among you, and how I have conducted during my thirty years residence in this place: the doctrines I have inculcated: whether I have designedly kept back any thing that might be profitable to you, or have, through fear of man, or any other criminal cause, shunned to declare the whole counsel of God. Also, as to the manner of my preaching, whether I have delivered my discourses in a cold, formal manner, and of my external deportment.”

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Become an Iceberg Pastor | TGC
“Among the many and varied jobs that need to get done in church life, a pastor must carve out time to grow, and that is part of his job.”

Helps for Doubting Christians | Ligonier Ministries Blog: Bill Boekestein
“Sooner or later every thoughtful Christian will feel the unsettling, soul-gripping claw of doubt. Some of us might struggle with intellectual doubt. How do I really know God exists? How can I be sure that Jesus is the only way to heaven? Some of us might struggle with circumstantial doubt. How can God be good when there is suffering in the world? If God is my Heavenly Father, why did I lose my job?”

Why 734 Pastors Quit (and How Their Churches Could Have Kept Them) | ChristianityToday.com
“No sabbatical. No help with counseling. No clear picture of what’s expected. Hundreds of former evangelical pastors say these were the crucial elements missing from the final churches they led before quitting the pastorate.”

Before the Birds and the Bees | Tim Challies
“I want to say this as clearly as I know how: If you neglect to train your children in their use of the Internet, you are failing in your parental responsibility. If you neglect to monitor what your children are doing online, you are neglecting your duty. If you are going to allow them to use the Internet-and I think you should so they can learn to use it under your care-you absolutely need to train them to use it well. To train them well you simply need to engage them in the tech talk. ”

Raising Up Encouragers | Gentle Reformation: James Faris
“What can we learn from Barnabas to encourage us to become more able encouragers? What characterizes the life of an encourager? Here are five characteristics of an encourager that we see in the life of Barnabas”

Kindle Books

Preaching: The Art of Narrative Exposition by Calvin Miller $1.99.

Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time $1.99. Another one for a winter weekend.

Or if you want to find out about the second most important country in the world right now, you could try this 500 page “summary” of China’s history.

China: A History $1.99.

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Top 10 Books: 21 Categories

If you’re thinking about giving books for gifts, here are my Top 10 books in 21 categories. Click on the orange title of each Top 10 list and it will take you to brief descriptions of each book and other good books just outside the Top 10.

I haven’t updated these lists for a year but if I was to add books from this year, I would include:

Do More Better: A Practical Guide to Productivity by Tim Challies (review).
Happiness by Randy Alcorn (review).
Expository Apologetics: Answering Objections with the Power of the Word by Voddie Baucam
A History of Western Philosophy and Theology by John Frame.
Knowing Christ by Mark Jones.
The Pastor’s Book: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Pastoral Ministry by Kent Hughes and Doug O’Donnell.
What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality? by Kevin DeYoung.
Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah More?Poet, Reformer, Abolitionist by Karen Swallow Prior.
The Imperfect Pastor: Discovering Joy in Our Limitations through a Daily Apprenticeship with Jesus by Zack Eswine.

Top 10 Biographies of Christian Men

1. Charles Spurgeon’s Autobiography: The Early Years and  The Full Harvest.
2. Life of Martyn Lloyd Jones by Iain H. Murray.
3. Andrew A. Bonar: Life and Letters by Marjory Bonar.
4. Robert Murray McCheyne by Andrew Bonar.
5. Asahel Nettleton: Life and Labors by Bennet Tyler.
6. David Livingstone: The Truth Behind The Legend by Rob Mackenzie.
7. J. I. Packer by Alister McGrath.
8. Jonathan Edwards: A Life by George Marsden.
9. Here I Stand: A Life Of Martin Luther by Roland Bainton.
10. Defending The Faith: J. Gresham Machen by Daryl Hart.

Top 10 Biographies of Christian Women

1. Gladys Aylward: The Little Woman by Gladys Aylward.
2. The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom.
3. By Searching: My Journey Through Doubt Into Faith by Isobel Kuhn.
4. Mary Slessor of Calabar Pioneer Missionary by W. P. Livingstone.
5. A Chance To Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael by Elisabeth Elliot.
6. Give Me This Mountain by Helen Roseveare.
7. My Heart In His Hands: Ann Judson of Burma by Sharon James.
8. The Nine Day Queen of England: Lady Jane Grey by Faith Cook.
9. A Passion for the Impossible: The Life of Lilias Trotter by Miriam Rockness.
10. Evidence Not Seen by Darlene Rose.

Top 10 Gospel Books for Children

See the full post for a complete list of recommendations.
1. God’s Providence by Sally Michaels
2. Pictorial Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan
3. Who Is God? (And Can I Really Know Him?) by John Hay and David Webb
4. Big Book of Questions & Answers: A Family Devotional Guide to the Christian Faith by Sinclair Ferguson
5. The Gospel for Children by John Leuzarder
6. A Young Person’s Guide to Knowing God by Patricia St. John
7.  God’s Alphabet for Life Devotions for Young Children by Joel Beeke and Heidi Boorsma.
8. The Doctrines of Grace by Shane Lems
9. The Donkey Who Carried a King by R. C. Sproul
10. Jungle Doctor and the Whirlwind (Jungle Doctor Series Book 1) by Paul White

Top 10 Books on Marriage

See full post for a complete list of recommendations.
1.  Christian Living in the Home by Jay E. Adams
2.  Friends and Lovers: Cultivating Companionship and Intimacy in Marriage by Joel Beeke
3.  What Is the Meaning of Sex? by Denny Burk
4.  The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts by Gary Chapman
5.  With One Voice: Singleness, Dating & Marriage to the Glory of God by Alex and Marni Chediak
6.  When Sinners Say “I Do” by Dave Harvey
7. The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God by Tim Keller
8.  This Momentary Marriage: A Parable of Permanence by John Piper
9. The Intimate Marriage: A Practical Guide to Building a Great Marriage by R. C. Sproul
10.  A Biblical Guide to Love, Sex, and Marriage by Derek and Rosemary Thomas

Top 10 Books For Moms

1. True Woman 101: Eight-Week Study on Biblical Womanhood by Nancy Leigh Demoss and Mary Kassian.
2. The Meaning of Marriage by Tim Keller.
3. Parenting by God’s Promises by Joel Beeke.
4. Glimpses of Grace: Treasuring the Gospel in Your Home by Gloria Furman.
5. Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary by Aimee Bird.
6. Lies Women Believe: And the Truth That Sets Them Free by Nancy Leigh Demoss.
7. True Beauty by Carolyn Mahaney and Nicole Whitacre.
8. All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood by Jennifer Senior.
9. God, Marriage, and Family by Andreas Kostenberger.
10. Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood by John Piper & Wayne Grudem.

Top 10 Books For Dads

1. The Masculine Mandate: God’s Calling to Men by Richard Phillips.
2. The Meaning of Marriage by Tim Keller.
3. The Shepherd Leader at Home by Timothy Witmer.
4. Parenting by God’s Promises by Joel Beeke.
5. Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work by Tim Keller.
6. Crazy Busy: A (Mercifully) Short Book about a (Really) Big Problem by Kevin DeYoung.
7. Conviction to Lead, The: 25 Principles for Leadership That Matters by Al Mohler.
8. What Every Man Wishes His Father Had Told Him by Byron Yawn.
9. God, Marriage, and Family by Andreas Kostenberger.
10. Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood by John Piper & Wayne Grudem.

Top 10 Books For Graduates

1. Taking God At His Word by Kevin DeYoung.
2. The Reason for God by Tim Keller.
3. Thriving at College by Alex Chediak.
4. The Meaning of Marriage by Tim Keller.
5. Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work by Tim Keller.
6. What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman.
7. The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness by Dave Ramsey.
8. The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion by Tim Challies.
9. 18 Words: The most important words you will ever know by J. I. Packer.
10. Why We Love the Church by Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck.
11. Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper.
12. Discovering God’s Will by Sinclair Ferguson.
13. Lit!: A Christian Guide to Reading Books by Tony Reinke.

Top 10 Books On Leadership

1. Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by Dave Allen.
2. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven Covey.
3. The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker.
4. Necessary Endings by Henry Cloud.
5. Digital Leader: 5 Simple Keys to Success and Influence by Erik Qualman
6. The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor.
7. Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman.
8. Making Ideas Happen: Overcoming the Obstacles Between Vision and Reality by Scott Belsky.
9. Organizing from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern.
10. View From the Top: An Inside Look at How People in Power See and Shape the World by D. Michael Lindsay.

Top 10 Books on Christian Leadership

1. Conviction to Lead, The: 25 Principles for Leadership That Matters by Al Mohler.
2. The Shepherd Leader by Timothy Wittmer.
3. Spiritual Leadership by J. Oswald Sanders.
4. What’s Best Next by Matt Perman.
5. The Book on Leadership by John Macarthur.
6. Leadership Handbook of Management and Administration.
7. You Lift Me Up: Overcoming Ministry Challenges by Al Martin.
8. Spurgeon on Leadership by Larry J. Michael.
9. The Steward Leader by R. Scott Rodin.
10. Biblical Eldership by Alexander Strauch.

Top 10 Books On Using Technology

1. The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion by Tim Challies.
2. You, Your Family and the Internet by David Clark.
3. Your Brain at Work: Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long by David Rock.
4. Bit Literacy: Productivity in the Age of Information and E-mail Overload by Mark Hurst.
5. From the Garden to the City by John Dyer.
6. Digital Leader: 5 Simple Keys to Success and Influence by Erik Qualman.
7. Ministry in the Digital Age: Strategies and Best Practices for a Post-Website World by David Bourgeois.
8. 
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other by Sherry Turkle.
9. 
The Social Church: A Theology of Digital Communication by Justin Wise.
10. iGods: How Technology Shapes Our Spiritual and Social Lives by Craig Detweiller.

Top 10 Books on Christians and Work

1. God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life by Gene Veith.
2. The Gospel at Work: How Working for King Jesus Gives Purpose and Meaning to Our Jobs by Sebastien Traeger and Greg Gilbert
3. Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work by Timothy Keller.
4. What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done by Matt Perman.
5. Family Vocation: God’s Calling in Marriage, Parenting, and Childhood by Gene Veith and Mary Moerbe.
6. The Call: Finding and Fulfilling the Central Purpose of Your Life by Os Guinness.
7. Business for the Glory of God: The Bible’s Teaching on the Moral Goodness of Business by Wayne Grudem.
8. The Other Six Days: Vocation, Work, and Ministry in Biblical Perspective by R. Paul Stevens.
9. Work Matters: Connecting Sunday Worship to Monday Work by Tom Nelson.
10. What Is Vocation? (Basics of the Faith) by Stephen Nichols.

Top 10 Books for Youth Groups

1. The Pilgrim’s Progress: From This World to That Which Is to Come by John Bunyan, edited by C. J. Lovik.
2. In Christ Alone: Living the Gospel Centered Life by Sinclair Ferguson.
3. The Enemy Within: Straight Talk About the Power and Defeat of Sin by Kris Lundgaard.
4. Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on Christ That Change Us by Kris Lundgaard.
5. Loving the Way Jesus Loves by Phil Ryken.
6. The Gospel for Real Life: Turn to the Liberating Power of the Cross…Every Day by Jerry Bridges.
7. Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations by Alex and Brett Harris.
8. Humility: True Greatness by C. J. Mahaney.
9. Taking God At His Word: Why the Bible Is Knowable, Necessary, and Enough, and What That Means for You and Me by Kevin DeYoung.
10. Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God’s Will by Kevin DeYoung.

Top 10 Books for Common Problems

1. Concentration
Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life by Winnifred Gallagher
Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence by Daniel Goleman
2. Shyness
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain
3. Overwhelmed
Simplify: Ten Practices to Unclutter Your Soul by Bill Hybels
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown
4. Indecisive
The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz
5. Bad Habits
The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg
6. Bad Finances
The Total Money Makeover: Classic Edition: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness by Dave Ramsey
7. In a Relationship that Needs to End
Necessary Endings: The Employees, Businesses, and Relationships That All of Us Have to Give Up in Order to Move Forward by Henry Cloud
8. Exhaustion
Margin: Restoring Emotional, Physical, Financial, and Time Reserves to Overloaded Lives by Richard Swenson
Thrive by Arianna Huffington
9. Need Friends
Friendship Factor by Alan McGinnis
10. Can’t Say No
Boundaries: When To Say Yes, How to Say No by Henry Cloud
The Power of No: Because One Little Word Can Bring Health, Abundance, and Happiness by James Altucher
11. Disorganized
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen Covey
12. Unmotivated
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink
13. Procrastination
The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play by Neil Fiore

Top 10 Books on Guidance

1. Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God’s Will by Kevin DeYoung
2. Discovering God’s Will by Sinclair Ferguson
3. Step by Step: Divine Guidance for Ordinary Christians By James Petty
4. Decisions, Decisions: How (and How Not) to Make Them by Dave Swavely
5. Can I Know God’s Will? by R C Sproul
6. Finding the Will of God by Bruce Waltke
7. Decision Making and the Will of God by Garry Friesen
8. God’s Will: Finding Guidance for Everyday Decisions by J I Packer
9. The Christian’s Guide to Guidance: How to Make Biblical Decisions in Everyday Life by Jay Adams
10. Guidance and the Voice of God by Phillip Jensen and Tony Payne.

Top 10 Books on Christ in the Old Testament

1. Knowing Jesus through the Old Testament by Christopher Wright.
2. Preaching Christ from the Old Testament by Sidney Greidanus.
3. Beginning at Moses by Michael Barrett.
4. Preaching Christ in All of Scripture by Ed Clowney.
5. The Shadow of Christ in the Law of Moses by Vern Poythress.
6. The Christ of the Covenants by O P Robertson.
7. Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture by Graeme Goldsworthy.
8. The Unfolding Mystery by Ed Clowney.
9.  The Promised One: Seeing Jesus in Genesis by Nancy Guthrie.
10. Jesus On Every Page by David Murray (sorry Carl).

Top 10 Books on Preaching 

1. Preaching and Preachers by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
2. Christ-centered Preaching by Bryan Chapell.
3. Between Two Worlds: The Challenge of Preaching Today by John Stott.
4. How to Preach Biblically by John Macarthur and others.
5. Feed my Sheep: A Passionate Plea for Preaching by various preachers.
6. The Preacher and Preaching by various preachers.
7. So Pastor, What’s Your Point? by Dennis Prutow.
8. On The Preparation and Delivery of Sermons by John Broadus.
9. Lectures to My Students by C.H Spurgeon.
10. How Sermons Work by David Murray (double sorry, Carl)

Top 10 Books on Depression

1. I’m Not Supposed to Feel Like This by Chris Williams (and others).
2. Dealing with Depression by Sarah Collins and Jayne Haynes.
3. A Practical Workbook for the Depressed Christian by Dr John Lockley.
4. Overcoming Spiritual Depression by Arie Elshout.
5. Depression: Looking Up From The Stubborn Darkness by Ed Welch.
6. D Is For Depression by Michael Lawson.
7. Spiritual Depression: Its Causes And Cure by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
8. Broken Minds by Steve and Robyn Bloem.
9. Troubled Minds: Mental Illness and the Church’s Mission by Amy Simpson.
10. Christians Get Depressed Too: Hope and Help for The Depressed by David Murray (triple sorry, Carl)

Top 10 Books On Fighting Porn

1. Finally Free: Fighting for Purity With The Power of Grace by Heath Lambert.
2. Sexual Detox: A Guide for Guys Who Are Sick of Porn by Tim Challies.
3. Building a Pure Life: A Workbook for Counselors and Small Groups by Dave Coats.
4. Closing the Window: Steps to Living Porn-Free by Tim Chester.
5. Wired for Intimacy: How Pornography Hijacks the Male Brain by William Struthers.
6. Undefiled: Redemption from Sexual Sin, Restoration for Broken Relationships by Harry Schaumburg.
7. Sex and The Supremacy of Christ by John Piper, Justin Taylor, and others.
8. Sex Is Not the Problem (Lust Is): Sexual Purity in a Lust-Saturated World by Josh Harris.
9. The Purity Principle: God’s Safeguards for Life’s Dangerous Trails by Randy Alcorn,
10. The Enemy Within: Straight Talk About the Power and Defeat of Sin by Kris Lundgaard.

Top 10 Puritan Books on Sin

1. Overcoming Sin and Temptation: Three Classic Works by John Owen
2. The Enemy Within: Straight Talk About the Power and Defeat of Sin by Kris Lundgaard
3. Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices by Thomas Brooks
4. The Evil of Evils: The Exceeding Sinfulness of Sin (Puritan Writings) by Jeremiah Burroughs (Difficult to find a copy of this today but you can download a pdf here).
5. Keeping the Heart: How to maintain your love for God by John Flavel
6. The Mischief of Sin by Thomas Watson
7. Sinfulness of Sin by Ralph Venning
8. Sin The Greatest Evil by Samuel Bolton
9. The Jerusalem Sinner Saved; or, Good News for the Vilest of Men by John Bunyan
10. The Anatomy of Secret Sins by Obadiah Sedgwick

 Top 10 Modern Books on the Doctrine of Sin

1. Respectable Sins: Confronting the Sins We Tolerate by Jerry Bridges
2. Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave by Ed Welch
3. Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power, and the Only Hope that Matters by Tim Keller
4. Idols of the Heart: Learning to Long for God Alone by Elyse Fitzpatrick
5. Fallen: A Theology of Sin Edited by Christopher Morgan and Robert Peterson
6. Finally Free: Fighting for Purity with the Power of Grace by Heath Lambert
7. Motives: Why Do I Do the Things I Do by Ed Welch
8. A Fight to the Death: Taking Aim at Sin Within by Wayne Mack
9. The Doctrine Of Sin by Iain D. Campbell
10. Temptations Men Face: Straightforward Talk on Power, Money, Affairs, Perfectionism, Insensitivity by Tom Eisenman and Lies Women Believe: And the Truth that Sets Them Free by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Top 10 Books for Elders

1. The Shepherd Leader by Timothy Witmer
2. The Elder and His Work by David Dickson
3. Biblical Eldership by Alexander Strauch
4. Finding Faithful Elders and Deacons by Thabiti Anyabwile
5. Church Elders: How to Shepherd God’s People Like Jesus by Jeremie Rinne
6. The Elder’s Handbook: A Practical Guide for Church Leaders by Lester DeKoster
7. The Trellis and The Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne
8. Conviction to Lead by Al Mohler
9. Hospitality Commands by Alexander Strauch
10. How Sermons Work by David Murray

Get the Most Out Of Seminary: 150+ Articles

I’ve published something like this before, but with new Seminarians now bedding down and veteran students struggling to get out of bed, this is a good time to remind you of the pros and cons of seminaries, and how to profit from them.

You can browse my catalog of other online resources here. Scroll down that page to find resources like Top 500+ Online Resources on Preaching.

Let’s start the seminary articles with a number of series from TGC, Desiring God, Servants of Grace, Everyday Theology, etc, then we’ll move on to individual articles.

TGC SERIES

Dear Seminarian

8 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me Before Seminary

Studying Doesn’t End with Classes

I Wouldn’t Trade Seminary for Anything

Seminary Tips From The 18th Century

EVERYDAY THEOLOGY SERIES

SERVANTS OF GRACE SERIES

CREDO MAGAZINE SERIES

How To Keep The Seminary Christian (Part 1Part 2Part 3)

PATRICK SCHREINER SERIES

  1. Take the hardest classes.
  2. Learn the Languages.
  3. Take some professors who will teach you the art of exegesis, and others who will teach you the science.
  4. Be in ministry/don’t be in ministry.
  5. Take teachers, not classes.
  6. Concerning grades.
  7. Stay away from distance learning.
  8. Take teachers who will teach you a method.
  9. Go for depth and breadth.
  10. Seek out a mentor. 
  11. In sum: Love God and do as you please.

DESIRING GOD SERIES

How to Stay Christian in Seminary (Crossway, 2014).

INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES

My Best Advice for Young Theologians | The New England School of Theology

Books to Read Before You Start Seminary/Divinity College

10 Things I Wish I’d Been Told in Seminary | Life and Theol ogy

“He Desires a Noble Task” The Erosion of the Evangelical Pastorate

Age-Old Question: Am I Too Old for Seminary? | the Cripplegate

Theological Education in the Local Church | Church at Brook Hills | Tim Brister

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Brothers, Serve in the Nursery | TGC: Samuel Emadi
“Spending an hour with 10 two-year-olds every Sunday may not stretch your preaching skills, but it might just be what the Lord uses to make you a more compassionate and faithful church member in the present and church leader in the future. Nursery service is a great way to grow to love the children in your church—you may just find that requests for their salvation and faithfulness become part of your regular routine in prayer.”

We Distinguish: The Importance of Theological Distinctions | Ref21: Mark Jones
“The Reformed theological world – not to mention the broader theological world – might be a lot better off today if we were able to make sound theological distinctions.”

Teaching Our Children The Raw Parts of Scripture | Christward Collective: Nick Batzig
“As a pastor, I sometimes have parents express concern about that to which their young children are being exposed in church. Whether it is a reference to the Old Covenant sign of circumcision going on the male reproductive organ or some part of a biblical story being discussed in Sunday School–there is no way to avoid exposing our children to the raw portions of Scripture in a biblically faithful church. In fact, I would suggest that we are called to expose them to the reality of these things in the right way.”

The Gospel, Marriage, and Sexual Schismatics | Trevin Wax
“It baffles me that one would blame the schisms across the Western Church today on those who uphold Christianity’s historic sexual ethic instead of those who advocate for a sexual revisionism that would have been unfathomable to the generations of the Christians who came before us and, even today, shocks the consciences of the vast majority of Christians outside the West. Only in Western cultures do we call churches “affirming.” Outside the West, the term is “apostate.””

The Great Vision of Christian Education | Desiring God: Justin Taylor
Ten foundational truths.

Does Contraception Really Prevent Abortions | The Federalist
This is not an argument against contraception; rather, it’s against contraception as a way to reduce abortion. “After fifty plus years of the current approach, we still struggle with “unintended” or “unwanted” pregnancies, ultimately leaving us with over a million abortions a year. The notion that the answer to this dilemma is more contraception, which is at the heart of much of our public policy, is a notion that has little support in the lived experience of people who have embraced abortion.”

Kindle Books

Perspectives on Election $0.99. Scroll down the Amazon page and you’ll find most of the Perspectives series on sale for $0.99 per book.

Running on Empty: The Gospel for Women in Ministry $2.99. Barbara Bancroft “confronts the mythic ministry model of Proverbs 31 and other stereotypes and expectations that hinder women from enjoying and displaying the gospel each day.

The Liberator: One World War II Soldier’s 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau $1.99. Over 300 reviews on Amazon.

Recommended New Book

How Should We Develop Biblical Friendship? by Joel Beeke and Michael Haykin $2.99.

DVD

Get Defending Your Faith on DVD for a Gift of Any Amount

The full 32-part series Defending Your Faith on DVD and a DVD-ROM featuring the audio version of the series and a study guide. This resource is yours when you give a gift of any amount to Ligonier Ministries.

Videos

Great Answer to the Accusation That “Christians pick and choose what parts of the Bible to believe.”

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Blogs

The Rewards of Wisdom | Credo Magazine: Tom Schreiner

The Most Important Word in Your Vocabulary (But hardest to say) | Aaron Armstrong

Why We Fail At Family Devotions | Tim Challies

Cognitive Dissonance on Life and Death: Thoughts on Planned Parenthood | The Exchange

Four Promises for our Breakups | Tony Reinke

A Mini-Theology of Technology | Tony Reinke

Kindle Books

Preaching: The Art of Narrative Exposition by Calvin Miller $1.99. You won’t agree with everything in this book, but it will freshen up your preaching.

God’s Love: How the Infinite God Cares for His Children by R C Sproul $1.99.

Exalting Jesus in Ezra-Nehemiah by James Hamilton $2.99. And if you scroll down the page on Amazon you’ll find multiple other commentaries in this series for sale, some at $0.99.

Recommended New Book

Word-Filled Women’s Ministry: Loving and Serving the Church by Gloria Furman and others

Videos

Two worship-inducing videos of God’s creation

Slow Motion Lightning

The Chase