Posts by Mark Minnick
Kindling to Stoke a Burning Heart (Life of Christ–3)
by Mark Minnick This article first appeared in FrontLine • January/February 2000. Click here to subscribe to the magazine. This is the third of three parts. We repeat the introduction for continuity. [Part One] [Part Two] Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way? Over a quarter…
Read MoreKindling to Stoke a Burning Heart (Life of Christ–2)
by Mark Minnick This article first appeared in FrontLine • January/February 2000. Click here to subscribe to the magazine. This is the second of three parts. We repeat the introduction for continuity. [Part One] [Part Three] Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way? Over a quarter…
Read MoreKindling to Stoke a Burning Heart (Life of Christ–1)
by Mark Minnick This article first appeared in FrontLine • January/February 2000. Click here to subscribe to the magazine. This is the first of three parts. [Part Two] [Part Three] Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way? Over a quarter of a century ago, Wilbur Smith,…
Read MoreSound Words: The Patience of Joseph Caryl (Part 2)
by Mark Minnick This article first appeared in FrontLine Mar/Apr 1997. Click the link for subscription information. Part 1 here. Rightly Dividing the Word of God Those not well-acquainted with Puritan preaching may assume that it sacrificed exegetical accuracy for the sake of practical application. This was certainly not true of Caryl’s preaching. His work…
Read MoreSound Words: The Patience of Joseph Caryl (Part 1)
by Mark Minnick This article first appeared in FrontLine Mar/Apr 1997. Click the link for subscription information. You have heard of the patience of Job (James 5:11). But have you heard of the patience of Joseph Caryl? With the exception of the Book of Job’s anonymous author, Caryl may have been its foremost authority ever.…
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