On this coming Sunday, I will be preaching from Romans 13 about the government’s nature and functions. In my study and preparation, I came across a good book by James McLeod Willson titled The Establishments and Limits of Civil Government: An Exposition of Romans 13.1-7.
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Over the past few months, I have been preaching a series of sermons on the Biblical teachings regarding government. I communicated this to my friend the Hon. Sam Rohrer who heads the American Pastors Network. He sent me a document he prepared for a presentation based on William Penn’s Frame of Government. He gave me permission to put his presentation into distribution.
I formatted Penn’s Frame and included Rohrer’s presentation at the end. You may download the ebook for free as long as you do not redistribute it in any manner. Please feel free to point or to link to this page.
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At my church I am currently teaching a Bible study on how to study the Bible. We are using the books Living by the Book by Howard Hendricks and William Hendricks and the corresponding Workbook. (Click the book titles to purchase on Amazon. There are also Kindle versions of the books, but my personal opinion is that the hard copy (at least of the workbook) would be most helpful for this particular study.)
I found this video for the class to supplement what is being taught. I hope the video will be a valuable resource for all who view it.
I recently finished a series of messages in the book of Nehemiah. Click on the link below for an annotated bibliography of the books I used. Bear in mind that the comments were made based on their usefulness to me personally. You may find the books to have greater or lesser influence if you were to use them.