“I could never be satisfied with a full congregation and the kind expressions of friends; I longed to hear that hearts had been broken, that tears had been seen streaming from the eyes of penitents” (Spurgeon, Lectures to My Students, p. 28).
“I could never be satisfied with a full congregation and the kind expressions of friends; I longed to hear that hearts had been broken, that tears had been seen streaming from the eyes of penitents” (Spurgeon, Lectures to My Students, p. 28).
Someone sent me a spicy take on Baptists and Christian Nationalists that recently appeared on social media. Apparently, it’s received not a small amount of attention, at least in our neck of the woods. Here’s the quip: “Post mill and Christendom will not work with Baptist ecclesiology. Because in their ecclesiology you cannot have ChristianityRead more
INTRODUCTION Attempting to combat wokeness, conservatives have framed the conflict with the woke left as “equality of outcome” vs. “equality of opportunity.” Equality of outcome means that everyone deserves to live the same quality of life. Equality of opportunity means that everyone deserves the same opportunity. Conservatives allege that the woke left advocates for equalityRead more
For the last few generations Canadians typically prided themselves in their tolerance towards immigrants. Now, record numbers of immigrants continue to enter Canada. People are noticing, and they are talking about immigration in a way I’ve never heard Canadians talk. That shouldn’t surprise us, due to the astounding rate at which foreigners are relocating toRead more
For everything there is a season. Trinity Bible Chapel’s COVID-19 saga is officially over. About three years ago, we received our first tickets. Then we were convicted of contempt of court. Then we received more tickets, were convicted of contempt of court again, and the government stole our building. We met outside for worship forRead more
A Hindu group is erecting a 55-foot-high statue of a Hindu god on their temple-grounds in Brampton, Ontario. For context, 55 feet is about the length of a full-size big-rig trailer on the highway. The Hollywood sign is only 50 feet high. It’s an imposing figure, and its stature would cast a long shadow overRead more
Born and raised in Guelph, Jacob holds a Master of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He became pastor of Trinity Bible Chapel in August, 2009. Jacob is married to his high school sweetheart, Joanna, and together they have six children.
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