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Responding to the perennial temptation to “tame” the message about Jesus, eight prominent church leaders, including John Piper, John MacArthur, Al Mohler, and R. C. Sproul, challenge Christians to hold fast to the faith by emphasizing the importance of maintaining a pure and unadulterated view of the gospel.
Looking back at the New Testament and the church fathers and forward to the church’s continued mission of faithful biblical preaching and effective cultural engagement, the contributors draw on their extensive ministry experience to offer us a thoughtful plea for safeguarding the message of the gospel in the midst of our pluralistic world.
176 pages
- The Church Is the Gospel Made Visible (Mark Dever)
- The Defense and Confirmation of the Gospel (R. C. Sproul)
- How Does It Happen? Trajectories toward an Adjusted Gospel (R. Albert Mohler Jr.)
- Fine-Sounding Arguments: How Wrongly “Engaging the Culture” Adjusts the Gospel (Thabiti Anyabwile)
- Sowing Seed and Sleeping Well (John MacArthur)
- Did Jesus Preach the Gospel of Evangelicalism? (John Piper)
- Did the Fathers Know the Gospel? (J. Ligon Duncan III)
- Ordinary Pastors (C. J. Mahaney)
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