In each episode, Pastor Joshua Mack reads a chapter and provides commentary:
“I know sometimes reading books from a few hundred years ago can be difficult. But I personally have been so encouraged by the way these authors help us meditate on the Scripture and the Christian life, put Jesus and His glory on display, and help us live as citizens of heaven here on earth. So I am slowly reading through some really helpful old books on the Christian life and making comments and applications which I think could be beneficial to others in the church.”
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In each episode, Pastor Joshua Mack reads a chapter and provides commentary:
“I know sometimes reading books from a few hundred years ago can be difficult. But I personally have been so encouraged by the way these authors help us meditate on the Scripture and the Christian life, put Jesus and His glory on display, and help us live as citizens of heaven here on earth. So I am slowly reading through some really helpful old books on the Christian life and making comments and applications which I think could be beneficial to others in the church.”
Sermons on Philippians 3 by Richard Sibbes pt.7 | Joshua Mack
A Few Minutes With A Puritan @ CBC Fullerton
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Sermons on Philippians 3 by Richard Sibbes pt.7 | Joshua Mack
A Few Minutes With A Puritan @ CBC Fullerton
In each episode, Pastor Joshua Mack reads a chapter and provides commentary:
“I know sometimes reading books from a few hundred years ago can be difficult. But I personally have been so encouraged by the way these authors help us meditate on the Scripture and the Christian life, put Jesus and His glory on display, and help us live as citizens of heaven here on earth. So I am slowly reading through some really helpful old books on the Christian life and making comments and applications which I think could be beneficial to others in the church.”