Have you ever asked yourself how you should live as a Christian in this present evil world?  Dr. Derek Thomas has an excellent sermon from Romans 12:1-2 on that very subject that I would like to commend to you.

Visual Theology: Seeing and Understanding the Truth About God (Coming Soon!) – Tim Challies has a great resource coming soon.  This book will connect theology with visual aids in a concise and helpful manner.  You need to take a look at it and pre-order.

Free Training Session in Pro-Life Apologetics – Justin Taylor has posted some good information regarding Scott Klusendorf—founder and president of Life Training Institute.  You can view a free 4-part training session.

Was the Divinity of Jesus a Late Invention of the Council of Nicea? Probing Into What the Earliest Christians Really Believed – Michael Kruger writes, “As we shall see, Paul didn’t simply believe Jesus was God in some marginal, semi-divine sort of way. Rather he viewed him as the one God of Israel, the pre-existent creator of the universe.”

2017 G3 Conference – Next year marks the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, and the 2017 G3 will be focused on that theme.  You can register until Friday for the early rate of $99.  For a list of speakers and to reserve your seat, visit the G3 Conference website.

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Author DBG Spotlight (1-27-16)

Josh Buice

Pastor Pray's Mill Baptist Church

Josh Buice is the founder and president of G3 Ministries and serves as the pastor of Pray's Mill Baptist Church on the westside of Atlanta. He is married to Kari and they have four children, Karis, John Mark, Kalli, and Judson. Additionally, he serves as Assistant Professor of Preaching at Grace Bible Theological Seminary. He enjoys theology, preaching, church history, and has a firm commitment to the local church. He also enjoys many sports and the outdoors, including long distance running and high country hunting. He has been writing on Delivered by Grace since he was in seminary and it has expanded with a large readership through the years.