My children are the fairness police in our home–and most violations have to do with snacks. Here’s how it plays out. One child comes to me and asks for an apple or a string cheese or a cookie, and if they get it, what do they do? Immediately, they go into the other room andContinueContinue reading “God Is Fair”
Author Archives: Chad C. Ashby
The Blessing of “And”
Preparing a new sermon on 2 Thessalonians last week, I carried a photocopy of the Greek text into the gym with me (as I often do). For about an hour, I couldn’t make it past the first two words of the letter: “Paul and…”2 Thessalonians 1:1 And. Such a seemingly insignificant word. The ESV replacesContinueContinue reading “The Blessing of “And””
2.6 — David Brainerd and Power in Weakness
On March 20, 1747, a twenty-nine year old David Brainerd said goodbye to his congregation of Delaware Indians for the last time. His long battle with tuberculosis ended in Northhampton, Massachusetts, on a bed in the home of Jonathan Edwards. He passed away October 9, 1747. Brainerd had been a missionary for only four years.ContinueContinue reading “2.6 — David Brainerd and Power in Weakness”
New Posts @ TGC and Southern Equip: ‘Chiasms’ and ‘Hope’
I’ve got a couple of articles up at The Gospel Coalition and Southern Seminary’s blog Southern Equip on two totally different topics, with two totally different tones. The first explores chiasm and symmetry in Scripture. The second shares personal testimony about my own struggles in the early years of ministry and the hope I foundContinueContinue reading “New Posts @ TGC and Southern Equip: ‘Chiasms’ and ‘Hope’”
2.5 — Hudson Taylor and A Heart for the Lost
In 1861, Hudson Taylor contracted a serious illness, forcing him to leave behind a fledging church of 21 believers in Ningpo, China, and return to England in hope of recovery. While away, the lost souls of inland China plagued Hudson’s conscience: “The feeling of blood guiltiness became more and more intense…every day tens of thousandsContinueContinue reading “2.5 — Hudson Taylor and A Heart for the Lost”
2.4 — Adoniram Judson and Counting the Cost
Today 3,700 Baptist congregations in Myanmar trace their origins to the ministry of one man: Adoniram Judson. The only Burmese Bible in existence was translated by this Baptist missionary. Hundreds were set free from the oppression of Buddhism during his lifetime, many missionaries were raised up, and a legacy of gospel proclamation was laid inContinueContinue reading “2.4 — Adoniram Judson and Counting the Cost”
Who Wrote the Bible?
“And we also thank God constantly for this, that when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men but as what it really is, the word of God…” 1 Thessalonians 2:13 Whether we will admit it or not, we come to the BibleContinueContinue reading “Who Wrote the Bible?”