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Summary: Talks from Together for the Gospel (T4G), a biennial conference that encourages pastors to take their stand together for the gospel.
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What does the world see when it looks at your church? Mark Dever argues that they should see the gospel!
RC Sproul distills a lifetime's worth of theological reflection into the warning, "Don't mess with Mr. In-Between."
Al Mohler scrutinizes eight paths that lead away from biblical faithfulness and toward a compromised gospel.
Working from Paul’s letter to the Colossians, Thabiti Anyabwile constructs a proper paradigm for Christian cultural engagement.
John MacArthur says that pastors should preach faithfully and then rest well at night. Why? Because Jesus teaches us that it’s God’s Word that does the work!
Some have claimed that Jesus preached a gospel of the kingdom and Paul preached a gospel of justification by faith. John Piper shows from the Gospels that Jesus and Paul preached the same message.
Ligon Duncan offers an expert guide to the early church Fathers’ often perplexing views on the gospel.
Matt Chandler shares about how God has sustained him through suffering, then CJ Mahaney instructs pastors about how to prepare their churches for suffering.
Preaching from 2 Timothy 4:1-5, CJ Mahaney exhorts ordinary pastors to be faithful to their message, faithful to their ministry, and faithful to their Savior.
Join Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C.J. Mahaney, Al Mohler and friends for a lively discussion of the conference messages.
Join Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C.J. Mahaney, Al Mohler and friends for a lively discussion of the conference messages.
Join Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C.J. Mahaney, Al Mohler and friends for a lively discussion of the conference messages.
Join Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C.J. Mahaney, Al Mohler and friends for a lively discussion of the conference messages.
The doctrine of impassibility has fallen on hard times lately, but Kevin DeYoung argues that impassibility, properly defined, is both biblical and a buttress to the gospel.
"Comfort, comfort my people," says the Lord. Does that theme ring through loud and clear in your gospel preaching?