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  • Children’s Choir Presentation May 3, 2023
    Join us for the Spring Children’s Choir presentation, Sunday, May 7, at 6:30 p.m. The post Children’s Choir Presentation first appeared on FBC Fenton.
    Terry Coker

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  • Restraining or Renewing Grace? May 30, 2023
    There is the difference between restraining grace and renewing grace. Restraining grace keeps you from sin out of fear of cultural ramifications. Renewing grace keeps you from sin out of fear of God. The post Restraining or Renewing Grace? appeared first on Founders Ministries.
    Allen S Nelson IV
  • Do Denominational Confessions Compromise Local Church Autonomy? (What about Women Pastors?) May 26, 2023
    The Southern Baptist Convention is an associational structure of churches. Its purpose is to carry “into effect the benevolent intentions of our constituents, by organizing a plan for eliciting, combining, and directing the energies of the whole denomination in one sacred effort for the propagation of the gospel.” The assumption behind the union was that […]
    Tom Nettles
  • 2023 SBC Resolution On The Office Of Bishop/Elder/Pastor May 16, 2023
    I have submitted the following resolution to the 2023 Resolutions Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention for adoption at the annual meeting scheduled for June 13-14 in New Orleans, Louisiana. My hope is that the committee will recommend it to the convention and give the messengers an opportunity to vote on it. From their beginning […]
    Tom Ascol
  • Preparing For Artificial Intelligence May 15, 2023
    In one sense, it is too late to prepare for artificial intelligence (AI). It is upon us and has been a part of our daily lives for years. The post Preparing For Artificial Intelligence appeared first on Founders Ministries.
    Graham Gunden
  • Feet and Inches: Christ Rules Over All Things May 10, 2023
    Reintroducing George Smeaton and Abraham Kuyper Writing on different subjects, in different language, but at roughly the same period of time, George Smeaton and Abraham Kuyper used synonymous language to describe Christ’s reign over the earth.  In our first post, we introduced them; today we will compare and combine their statements to give a more […]
    David Schrock
  • George Smeaton And Abraham Kuyper On The Universal Reign of Christ May 3, 2023
    Solomon advises us that there is nothing new under the sun.  Indeed, in the history of Christian thought, one would expect that under the Lordship of Christ and his church, the essentials of the gospel would remain consistent over time.  Thus, while they need repeating in every generation because slippage is always a threat, there […]
    David Schrock
  • John the Baptist—the Silence That Breaks the Silence April 27, 2023
    If John the Baptist only baptized those who were capable of confessing their sins, and if the disciples of our Lord followed the same practice with His approval, why should it be so difficult to believe that the apostolic Christ did not practice infant baptism? The post John the Baptist—the Silence That Breaks the Silence […]
    David Kingdon
  • Shall We Respect The Elders? April 18, 2023
    It can be an inglorious task to say anything about the current generation. Some concepts that would have been considered “conventional wisdom” a few years ago and wouldn’t require a lot of explanation are now under scrutiny and being reframed in an impressive and frightening exercise of deconstructing ideas that we see today. I want […]
    Tiago Santos
  • “It Is The Spirit Who Gives Life” April 12, 2023
    Since the Spirit of God is the Spirit of truth, his operations in sanctification in the new covenant are more powerful and thorough than before the coming of Christ, for the shadows and types now are fulfilled and made clear by His appearing. The post “It Is The Spirit Who Gives Life” appeared first on […]
    Tom Nettles
  • False Narratives And Those Who Perpetrate Them April 10, 2023
    A false narrative is a conclusion in search of an argument. It is an agenda in need of patrons, a goal that, in the mind of the narrator, is worthy of being supported by lies because, you know, the end is so noble that it fully justifies the means.  The post False Narratives And Those […]
    Tom Ascol
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