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How to Do Ministry When You Have No Money
Like King David, we don’t go armed from the armory of the world—no, our stones from the brook are promises from the Word of God.
Review
Book Review: Pastoral Visitation, by Tyler C. Arnold
Christ has already broken into our world so that we stay seated in the presence of God abidingly. Therefore, pastoral visitations are not a way for people to be brought into the presence of God, but rather a context to grow their understanding of being in Christ.
Article
Should You Be a Political Activist?
What’s often missing in our calls to action is charity and freedom.
Video
What Do You Have that You Didn’t Receive?
Christian, what do you have that you didn’t receive? Everything good you have, God says he gave you (1 Cor. 4:7). So why do you boast like you didn’t receive it from him?
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Pastoring in a Pandemic, Episode 20: Humbling Ourselves Under God’s Mighty Hand (with Brian Davis)
Jonathan Leeman chats with pastor Brian Davis about how COVID-19 ought to push us all to humble ourselves under God’s mighty hand.
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The Gospel — Brian Davis | Session 5 – 9Marks Conference at Midwestern
A talk delivered at the 9Marks at Midwestern conference.
Video
What Does It Mean to Be “Gospel-Centered”?
One of the most common phrases in recent years is “gospel-centered.” But what does it phrase actually mean?
Video
Prayer – Brian Davis | Session 1
A talk from 9Marks at Southeastern conference. View the list of talks here.
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Why “Belonging Before Believing” Is (Usually) a Bad Idea
Belonging before believing is usually a bad idea because it tries to turn the body of Christ into a kind of Frankenstein, attaching dead parts to what’s meant to be fully alive.
Video
Does an Eternal Hell Call Into Question God’s Love?
The existence of an eternal Hell is not a character flaw of God. It “amens” his glory because in Hell, we see sin for the horrid, blasphemous folly that it truly is.
Video
Be Needy
A talk given at NAMB & 9Marks Church Planting & Revitalization conference 2018.
Article
The Dangerous Allure of Being a Cultural Warrior
Our cultural engagement should always advertise our true hope. Just as we are not of this world, our hope is not of this world—nor is it dependent on this world’s acceptance.