DBG Spotlight (5-16-18)

Josh Buice

Often people visit or attend a church without joining it. John MacArthur explains why you should join a local church.

Should I Stay Home from Church When Life Gets Hard? — In the wake of a recent Beth Moore tweet, people are asking a very important question worthy of a biblical answer.

Homeschoolers Defeat California Oversight Bill — “California homeschoolers converged on the state Capitol last week to voice opposition to a bill that would require state officials to collect and make public a list of families that educate their children at home. After listening to three hours of testimony, no member of the Assembly Education Committee wanted to go on record supporting the measure by making a motion for a vote, effectively killing the bill.”

How to Read the Bible — and Preach It — “Good sermons and good Bible reading push into a writer’s words, grammar, and logic to embrace all the glorious realities behind them.”

What Is the Soul? Is It Different from the Spirit? — “You might be surprised to learn that much of what people believe about the soul or spirit doesn’t come from the Bible.”

Pastoral Anxiety — “But be encouraged. God uses weak things to shame the strong (1 Cor. 1:27). His grace is sufficient for you; His power is made perfect in weakness (2 Cor. 12:9).”

Do Your Children Play Video Games? — Some good counsel from Tim Challies.

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Author DBG Spotlight (5-16-18)

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.