DBG Weekend Spotlight (10-27-17)

Josh Buice

How important is expository preaching?  I sat down with Conrad Mbewe and Steven Lawson to discuss this very subject and you will value this conversation on this grand subject.

The Reformation and Preaching — Some good stuff related to preaching by the Reformers.

The New Calvinism: Areas of Weakness — This has proven to be a good series by Tim Challies as he takes a closer look at the New Calvinism movement.

Why do I critique biblical counseling? — Some helpful words about biblical counseling.

Friday’s Featured Sermon: “How Should We Interpret the Bible?” — “Accuracy matters. Whether you’re an engineer, airline pilot, surveyor, or surgeon, a lack of precision will produce disastrous consequences.”

What Is Reformation Day? — As October 31st approaches, it would be good to consider what Reformation Day is all about.

Reformation Week: Over 60 Resources on Sale for $5 Friday — A good sale that you don’t want to miss.

Church Membership Has Left Me Relationally Jaded — Church membership is not easy, but what is often more difficult is working through the complexities in a biblical manner.

Video: “Walking in Wisdom” by Alistair Begg — A helpful sermon by Alistair Begg.

The #G3DOD Weekend Special — Everyone who registers for the G3 through the weekend will receive a FREE T-shirt of their choice from Wrath and Grace.

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Author DBG Weekend Spotlight (10-27-17)

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.