
Archibald Alexander Life and ministry
Archibald Alexander was born on April 17, 1772, near Lexington, Virginia. He grew up as a member of a Scotch-Irish Presbyterian family...
Read. Learn. Live.
A German publishing company, 3L has decided to translate and publish articles from those who run my blog. Joel Beeke
Twenty Benefits from the Lord’s Supper
Our Reformed and Puritan forebears were fond of calling the Lord’s Supper a feast...A brief expounding on twenty benefits of the feast.
Receive Criticism Realistically
If we are to cope with criticism in the ministry, we must put away... unrealities. We must receive criticism realistically.
Preach Christ
A healthy church is one that is shaped by the gospel. Our people need to see the beauty of Christ. Joel Beeke
The Lord’s Supper as a love feast
The vertical dimension of the Lord’s Supper spills over into the horizontal dimension of words and deeds of love shown especially to one another as believers
Prayer is amazing, glorious, delightful work.
Prayer is amazing, glorious, delightful work. Yet apart from faith in Christ, prayer is also difficult, demanding, and in many ways impossible.
Taking Hold of God in Prayer
Consider three principles for taking hold of God in prayer. Written by Joel Beeke.
Puritans on Marital Love
The Puritan view of marital love was overwhelmingly positive because it was informed by the Bible, the written Word of the God who instituted marriage at the time of our creation and regulated it by His commandments.