Reflecting on Charles Spurgeon’s Sermons on the Lord’s Supper

by Ben Bowden, Marketing Assistant Charles H. Spurgeon was a renowned English preacher of the nineteenth century. No preacher since has been as widely cited for devotions and sermons.  I recently had the privilege to read and reflect on Spurgeon’s Sermons on the Lord’s Supper.  At the Last Supper, the disciples experienced the presence of … Continue reading Reflecting on Charles Spurgeon’s Sermons on the Lord’s Supper

Are You Engaged–in Your Work?

by Wayne Kirkland, co-author of Where's God on Monday? It's 10am Monday and Hugh is already feeling bored and unmotivated, his mind is already drifting to the events of the previous weekend. It had been downhill pretty much from the start of the day. The boss had made his customary entrance, slapping a wad of … Continue reading Are You Engaged–in Your Work?

The Glory of the Cross – Resurrection

In the spirit of the Easter holiday, we have been sharing quotes from our new release The Glory of the Cross by James Philip that reflect on the major stages of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. Visit our previous posts—The Last Supper & Gethsemane, Reflections for Good Friday, and In the Tomb—for sneak peeks into this … Continue reading The Glory of the Cross – Resurrection

The Glory of the Cross – In the Tomb

In the spirit of the Easter holiday, we’ll be sharing quotes from our new release The Glory of the Cross by James Philip that reflect on the major stages of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. Visit our previous posts—The Last Supper & Gethsemane and Reflections for Good Friday—for sneak peeks into this intellectual and moving book, … Continue reading The Glory of the Cross – In the Tomb

Reflecting on Charles Spurgeon’s Sermons on the Passion of Christ

by Ben Bowden, Marketing Assistant Charles H. Spurgeon was a renowned English preacher of the nineteenth century. No preacher since has been as widely cited for devotions and sermons. This Holy Week I’ve had the privilege to read and reflect on Spurgeon’s Sermons on the Passion of Christ. The passion narrative is the climax of … Continue reading Reflecting on Charles Spurgeon’s Sermons on the Passion of Christ

The Glory of the Cross – Reflections for Good Friday

In the spirit of the Easter holiday, we’ll be sharing quotes from our new release The Glory of the Cross by James Philip that reflect on the major stages of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. Visit Hendrickson’s blog tomorrow and Sunday for more sneak peeks into this intellectual and moving book, as well as thoughtful passages … Continue reading The Glory of the Cross – Reflections for Good Friday

The Glory of the Cross – The Last Supper & Gethsemane

In the spirit of the Easter holiday, we’ll be sharing quotes from our new release The Glory of the Cross by James Philip that reflect on the major stages of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. Visit Hendrickson’s blog every day this weekend for more sneak peeks into this intellectual and moving book, as well as thoughtful passages to … Continue reading The Glory of the Cross – The Last Supper & Gethsemane

Idle, Idol, or Worship?

by Wayne Kirkland, co-author of Where's God on Monday? As we’ve talked with numerous people over the years, it seems to us that, broadly speaking, there are three main ways Christians think about their work: 1. Work as a means to an end – “I work to live” The most common attitude (particularly to paid … Continue reading Idle, Idol, or Worship?

10 Things to Do When Your Kid Gets Accepted into College

by Michele Howe, Author of Empty Nest, What's Next? Celebrate. Take some time to reminisce about the last eighteen years and how you raised a child that is prepared to enter the wider world without your daily presence. Give thanks to God for the opportunities your child will get to experience “flying solo” during their … Continue reading 10 Things to Do When Your Kid Gets Accepted into College

Are You Doing Spiritual Work?

by Wayne Kirkland, co-author of Where's God on Monday? In the Christian world there’s a perception that we could be doing more for God if only we could free ourselves from the distractions of “the world”. The thinking goes something like this: I have a simple faith. I distinguish between 'spiritual' and 'secular'. By spiritual … Continue reading Are You Doing Spiritual Work?