DBG Spotlight (2-7-18)

Josh Buice

In recent days, Tim Challies has been on an EPIC church history tour, and you will likely enjoy his recent video from Ireland.

What Is the Gospel? — “There is no greater message to be heard than that which we call the gospel. But as important as that is, it is often given to massive distortions or over simplifications.”

Study with R.C. Sproul, John Stott, C.S. Lewis, and More — Save up to 40% on theology resources, including books by the late R.C. Sproul, John Stott, and a contemporary theology collection.

Why You Desperately Need the Holy Spirit — “I’d like to remind you of a simple truth that we all tend to neglect, that is that we must be dependent on the Holy Spirit for help in three major areas of life.”

What Is It Like to Enjoy God? — “The enjoyment of God is the enjoyment of a Person — not just the enjoyment of a thing, or an idea, or a pattern of actions, or a mysterious force. The ultimate joy of God’s creatures is joy in a Person — joy in God.”

Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace? – James Boice — “James Boice was the well-known pastor at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. He held that post for thirty years, faithfully executing his duties with a primary emphasis on expository preaching.” This book is worthy of your attention.

 

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Author DBG Spotlight (2-7-18)

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.