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Hearts AflameHearts AflameUnion with ChristFrom Thomas Boston’s "Human Nature in its Fourfold State," we explore union with Christ as the root of all joy and holiness. Grafted into Him, you’re alive—His righteousness covers you, His strength fills you. Apart from Him, you’re nothing; in Him, you bear fruit. This episode unpacks the living bond that makes you one with Jesus. Stay close, draw from His fullness daily. Are you abiding in Christ today?For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonemen...2025-04-2604 minHearts AflameHearts AflameA Life Lived by FaithFrom Samuel Ward’s "The Life of Faith," we see faith as the soul’s lifeline. It’s trusting God’s promises, leaning on His strength, and living for Christ. Without it, you’re lost and shaky; with it, you’re bold, steady, and hopeful, no matter the trial. This episode explores how faith carries you through hardships and lights up your life. Make it active every day. Are you walking by faith today?For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonemen...2025-04-2504 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Assurance of FaithFrom Thomas Goodwin’s "The Object and Acts of Justifying Faith," we learn that faith in Christ brings true peace. You’re guilty and weak, but Jesus paid your debt and stands righteous for you. Faith trusts Him alone—not works or feelings—for forgiveness and rest. This episode shows how clinging to Christ seals your pardon and calms your soul. Are you finding assurance in Him today?For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement of Christ" by Dustin Benge. T...2025-04-2404 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Beauty of a Godly HeartFrom Thomas Watson’s "The Godly Man’s Picture," we see the godly heart as one that loves God fiercely. This isn’t just liking His gifts—it’s a deep, Spirit-lit passion for God Himself, valuing Him over all else. This episode explores how such love shapes prayers, actions, and even trials, making life shine for Him. Is your heart set on God? Let His love fuel you today.  For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement of Christ" by Dustin B...2025-04-2305 minHearts AflameHearts AflameChrist’s MediationFrom John Flavel’s "The Fountain of Life," we see Christ as our perfect Mediator. His blood and intercession bridge the gap between us and God, covering every sin and need. As both God and man, He’s all we need—no righteousness or strength of our own can compare. This episode highlights His power to save and sustain. Trust Him fully—He’s more than enough. Are you leaning on Christ today?  For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement o...2025-04-2205 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Sweetness of God's WordFrom Thomas Manton’s "Sermons on Psalm 119," we learn that God’s Word is a treasure—sweeter than honey, feeding the soul with truth and joy. Unlike the world’s empty pleasures, it guides, comforts, and reveals Christ’s grace. This episode explores how Scripture lights our path and draws us to God. Make it your daily food, and sin’s pull fades. Are you tasting its sweetness today?  For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement of Christ" by Dustin Benge...2025-04-2105 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Resurrection as Our HopeIn this weekend edition, we explore Samuel Rutherford’s "The Trial and Triumph of Faith." Christ’s resurrection is our hope—He broke death’s grip, proving our sins are forgiven and our future is secure. The empty tomb isn’t just His win; it’s ours, promising life beyond the grave. This episode unpacks how His rising fuels courage and joy today. Your Savior lives, and so do you. Are you embracing His victory this weekend?  For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits...2025-04-1905 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Cross as Our AtonementOn this Good Friday, we turn to Stephen Charnock’s "A Discourse on the Cleansing Virtue of Christ’s Blood." Christ’s blood on the cross paid for all our sins—our guilt, too heavy for us, was washed away by His sacrifice. He faced God’s wrath, cried out in our place, and made us right with God. This episode dives into that atonement, a perfect offering no one else could give. Look to the cross today—your Savior’s blood means you’re forgiven. How will you honor Him?  For your gift of any amount during April, we...2025-04-1805 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Cross as Our SubstituteIn Thomas Brooks’ "A String of Pearls," we see Christ as our substitute on the cross. We deserved God’s wrath for our sins, but Jesus took it all—pain, curse, and guilt—so we could be free. His death paid our debt, making us right with God. This episode unpacks that incredible swap, showing love and justice met in Him. Don’t ignore it—your sins were on Him, and His gift is yours. Are you thankful for His sacrifice today?For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The...2025-04-1705 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Cross as Our VictoryFrom William Gurnall’s "The Christian in Complete Armour," we learn the cross is our win. Christ’s death smashed Satan, sin, and death—His blood broke their grip, leaving them powerless. This episode shows how the cross makes us victors, not just survivors. No accusation sticks; no foe can stand against His finished work. Stand tall—your Savior’s triumph is yours.For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement of Christ" by Dustin Benge. This book is an excellent...2025-04-1604 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Cross as Our ReconciliationIn Thomas Goodwin’s "The Work of the Holy Ghost in Our Salvation," the cross is our way back to God. Sin made us enemies, cut off from Him, but Christ’s death changed that—His blood ended the fight, making us family instead of strangers. This episode unpacks how the cross bridges the gap, turning God’s wrath to love. Look to it, and know you’re welcomed home.For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement of Christ" by Dustin...2025-04-1504 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Cross as Our RedemptionFrom John Owen’s "The Death of Death in the Death of Christ," we see the cross as our only hope. Christ’s blood paid what we couldn’t—our sins’ debt to God’s justice. His death didn’t just show love; it bought our pardon, crushed sin’s power, and silenced Satan. This episode unpacks how the cross frees us, making us God’s own. Look to it—your Savior’s sacrifice is your life. Are you trusting the cross today?For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of...2025-04-1405 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Passover Lamb Pointing to ChristAs Passover begins this weekend, we turn to Thomas Taylor’s "Christ Revealed" to see the lamb of Egypt as a sign of Christ. The blood that spared Israel from death points to Jesus, our spotless Passover Lamb, sacrificed to free us from sin’s judgment. This episode connects the ancient feast to our Savior—His blood cleanses, His death delivers. It’s a call to trust Him, leave bondage behind, and praise our living Redeemer. How will Passover shape your faith today? For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimen...2025-04-1205 minHearts AflameHearts AflameIntercede for Others in PrayerFrom Matthew Henry’s "A Method for Prayer," we’re urged to pray for others after covering our own needs. This episode explores intercession—praying for family, friends, church, even enemies, plus leaders and the gospel’s reach. It’s a duty and a privilege, showing Christ’s love through us. Your prayers matter—they can shift things, like Moses’ or Paul’s did. Don’t skip it—lift others up and trust God to act. Who are you praying for today? For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious B...2025-04-1105 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Plea for Personal Grace in PrayerIn Matthew Henry’s "A Method for Prayer," we’re told to ask God for ourselves after praise, confession, and thanks. We’re weak—our hearts wander, our faith dips, and we can’t fight sin alone. This episode digs into pleading for grace: forgiveness, strength, wisdom, and peace to live for Him. God’s got what we need—His power covers our flaws. Don’t hold back—tell Him what you lack. Are you asking for His help today?  For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood...2025-04-1005 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThanksgiving in PrayerFrom Matthew Henry’s "A Method for Prayer," we’re told to follow adoration and confession with thanksgiving. God’s good to us—giving us food, clothes, friends, and most of all, His Son. We should thank Him for it all, even the tough stuff, because He’s behind every mercy. This episode shows how gratitude keeps us grounded and honors God. Don’t skip it—list what He’s done and say thanks. Are you thanking Him today?  For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: T...2025-04-0904 minHearts AflameHearts AflameConfessing Sin in PrayerWe continue our series on Matthew Henry’s "A Method for Prayer," where he says to confess sins after praising God. We all mess up—our hearts wander, our actions fail—but telling God about it helps. He already knows, and He’ll forgive if we’re straight with Him. This episode explains how owning our sins cuts the guilt and gets us mercy. Don’t hide it—say it and feel better. Are you confessing today?For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits o...2025-04-0804 minHearts AflameHearts AflameAdoring God in PrayerExplore Matthew Henry’s "A Method for Prayer," where he urges us to start praying by praising God. He's great, holy, and powerful—far beyond us—yet He lets us come close. This episode shows how adoring Him sets up our prayers right: it cuts our pride, boosts our trust, and focuses us on His worth. Don’t skip it—take time to honor Him first. Are you starting your prayers with praise today?For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonem...2025-04-0704 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Power of Faith in PrayerIn David Clarkson’s "Faith in Prayer," he teaches that doubt renders prayer a whisper, but faith—rooted in God’s promises and Christ’s intercession—makes it a force that moves heaven. From the Canaanite woman’s persistence to our daily cries, faith trusts God’s power over our weakness. This episode ignites us to pray boldly, believing He hears and acts. Are your prayers wavering or steady?For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement of Christ" by Dustin Benge...2025-04-0504 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Comfort of God’s Covenant LoveDiscover the unshakable comfort of God’s covenant in John Preston’s sermon, "The New Covenant, or The Saints’ Portion." Preston declares this eternal promise—forged in Christ’s blood, not our merit—as a rock for weary souls. God’s love doesn’t waver with our stumbles; it’s a grace that lifts, calls, and keeps us forever. This episode unveils a refuge stronger than sin or Satan, offering peace that endures every storm. For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement of...2025-04-0405 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Boundless Mercy of GodExplore the depths of divine mercy with Thomas Watson’s "A Body of Divinity" (1692). Watson marvels at God’s free, fathomless love—sparing sinners, healing rebels, and crowning us with grace. From Israel’s rebellion to Paul’s redemption, mercy triumphs where wrath was due. This episode invites us to drink daily from this endless fountain, not to excuse sin, but to ignite praise. Have you felt its touch? Rest in God’s mercy and let it transform you today.For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious...2025-04-0305 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Triumph of Faith in Christ’s VictorySamuel Rutherford’s "The Trial and Triumph of Faith" (1645) celebrates faith’s power to seize Christ’s victory (1 Corinthians 15:57). Jesus crushed sin and Satan, winning not just for Himself but for us—faith claims that triumph as our own (Exodus 15:2). Like the woman who touched His hem (Mark 5:28–29), we find strength in His finished work, not our faltering efforts. This episode stirs us to rest in His conquest, singing through storms. For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Precious Blood: The Benefits of the Atonement of Christ" by...2025-04-0204 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Hope of Heaven's RestStep into Richard Baxter’s "The Saints’ Everlasting Rest" (1650), where he paints a breathtaking vision of heaven’s rest—a refuge from earth’s toil and tears (Hebrews 4:9). Beyond mere relief, it’s a vibrant eternity of joy and peace with Christ, promised to the weary (Revelation 14:13). Baxter urges us to loosen our grip on this world and fix our hearts on things above (Colossians 3:2). This episode ignites hope to endure, lifting our eyes to the rest secured by His blood.For your gift of any amount during April, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "The Prec...2025-04-0105 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Necessity of Christ’s OfficesIn this weekend edition, Dustin Benge explores Thomas Boston’s teaching on the essential nature of Christ’s threefold office—Prophet, Priest, and King. Boston emphasizes that without Christ’s prophetic guidance, we would remain ignorant; without His priestly sacrifice, we would stand condemned; and without His kingly reign, we would remain enslaved to sin. Through Christ, sinners are fully redeemed, instructed in truth, and ruled in righteousness.  For your gift of any amount for the month of March, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "Gospel Evidences of Saving Faith" by John Owen. To give, and...2025-03-0106 minHearts AflameHearts AflameGod's Unrelenting MercyContinuing our journey through Thomas Hooker’s "The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ," we reflect on the boundless mercy of God. Hooker likens God’s forgiveness to a vast ocean—limitless, deep, and never exhausted by our sins. He reminds us that no sin is beyond God’s reach, and His mercy is a royal decree that cancels guilt and restores the brokenhearted. Be encouraged to trust in the full and complete forgiveness Christ provides.Source: Thomas Hooker, "The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ" (1845).  2025-01-2604 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Fullness of God's MercyContinuing our series in Thomas Hooker’s "The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ," we explore the boundless mercy of God. Hooker reassures us that God’s forgiveness is not constrained by human understanding or limited by our failures. His mercy flows freely to all who come to Him, surpassing even the deepest fears and doubts of the heart. Be encouraged to reject Satan’s accusations, trust in God’s promises, and rest in His infinite grace. Source: Thomas Hooker, "The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ" (1845).2025-01-2504 minHearts AflameHearts AflameCome to Christ Without ConditionsToday, we begin a devotional series from Thomas Hooker’s "The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ." Hooker reminds us that salvation rests entirely on Christ’s work, not on our efforts, preparation, or sufficiency. Christ calls us to come as we are—broken, needy, and weak—offering ourselves fully to Him and trusting in His grace to meet every need.  Source: Thomas Hooker, "The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ" (1845).2025-01-2407 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Gift of the SpiritIn "The Sincere Convert" (1641), Thomas Shepherd explores the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life. The Spirit awakens us to salvation, cleanses us through Christ’s sacrifice, and renews our hearts to pursue holiness. As the seal of our adoption and the assurance of our inheritance, the Holy Spirit guides, comforts, and empowers all believers to live for God's glory. Reflect on how the Spirit shapes your daily life, convicts your heart, and strengthens your faith.  Source: Thomas Shepard, "The Sincere Convert" (1641).  For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our websit...2025-01-2304 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Preciousness of the SoulMatthew Mead's "The Almost Christian Discovered" (1662) reminds us of the infinite value of the soul, created in God’s image and redeemed by Christ’s blood. The fleeting riches of this world pale in comparison to the worth of a single soul, whose eternal home holds either the joy of heaven or the sorrow of separation from God. Mead calls us to treasure our souls above all earthly pursuits, laboring for their salvation and growth in Christ. Reflect on how you can turn your heart toward eternal priorities and live in light of your soul’s precious worth.  Sou...2025-01-2204 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Joy of HolinessIn "The Blessedness of the Righteous" (1668), John Howe reminds us that holiness isn’t a burden but a source of true happiness for the Christian believer. To be holy is to reflect the image of God, walk in obedience to His ways, and enjoy closer communion with Him. Howe invites us to see holiness as both the path to joy and evidence of God’s transforming work in our lives. Source: John Howe, "The Blessedness of the Righteous" (1668).For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-2104 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Riches of God's MercyThomas Brooks' "The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod" (1659) explores the boundless mercy of God—free, abundant, eternal, and transforming. Brooks reminds us that God’s mercy reaches the lowest sinner, sustains us in affliction, and leads us to repentance and conformity to the image of Christ. Reflect on the richness of God’s mercy, which strengthens in trials, comforts in weakness, and inspires gratitude and hope.Source: Thomas Brooks, "The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod" (1659).For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-2004 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Power of MortificationJohn Flavel's "Keeping the Heart" (1668) highlights the vital and necessary work of mortifying sin in the Christian life. Flavel warns that sin steals peace and hinders communion with God, but through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers can daily put sin to death. Reflect today on how guarding your heart, resisting temptation, and fixing your eyes on Christ’s glory lead to victory over sin and deeper fellowship with God. Source:John Flavel, "Keeping the Heart"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-1904 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Beauty of God’s AttributesThomas Goodwin's "The Knowledge of God the Father" (1650) invites us to marvel at the infinite perfection of God’s attributes. From His almighty power to His unsearchable wisdom, perfect holiness, and infinite love, each attribute shines in harmony, revealing the beauty of who He is. Goodwin reminds us that God’s attributes are not only glorious but also exercised for our good—offering comfort, protection, and hope to His children. Source:Thomas Goodwin, "The Knowledge of God the Father"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-1804 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Blessing of AssuranceChristopher Love’s "The Christian’s Duty to Aspire to Assurance" (1653) explores the peace and joy that flow from knowing we are children of God. Assurance is not rooted in the strength of our faith but in the faithfulness of Christ, providing comfort and encouragement for all who trust in Him. Today, reflect on how this gift strengthens your soul, fuels worship, and offers peace in trials.Source:Christopher Love, "The Christian's Duty to Aspire to Assurance"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-1704 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Depths of GraceIn "Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" (1666), John Bunyan glories in the infinite depth and power of God's grace that was extended to him. He reflects on how the Lord sought him in his sin, drew him to Christ, and assured him of salvation through the fullness of divine grace. This episode invites you to marvel in the inexhaustible grace of God, which cleanses the vilest sinner, comforts the fearful, and secures eternal hope for all true believers.Source:John Bunyan, "Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" For more information...2025-01-1604 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Beauty of a Meek SpiritIn his work, "The Beatitudes" (1660), Thomas Watson shines a biblical light on the beauty and grace of meekness—a spirit of patience, humility, and gentleness that reflects the character of Christ. Meekness, according to Watson, submits to God's will without complaint, responds to wrongs with kindness, and lifts others above oneself. Discover how cultivating this grace will transform your heart, relationships, and witness before a watching world.Source:Thomas Watson, "The Beatitudes"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-1504 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Delight of WorshipIsaac Ambrose’s "Looking Unto Jesus" (1658) beautifully explores the joy and privilege all believers have of worshiping Christ. True worship flows from a heart that is captivated by His glory and love, expressing thankfulness, adoration, and submission to His will.  Ambrose challenges us to reflect on the fact that worship is not just an act but a way of life, as we are to reflect every moment on the glory of Christ. Learn how to delight in Christ's person, work, and promises.Source:Isaac Ambrose, "Looking Unto Jesus"For more inf...2025-01-1404 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Sovereignty of GodIn his work, "The Existence and Attributes of God" (1682), Stephen Charnock highlights the majesty and comfort of God’s sovereignty. With absolute authority and perfect wisdom, God reigns over all creation, directing everything according to His glory and our good. Charnock reminds believers that trusting in God’s sovereignty brings peace in trials, humility in submission, and confidence in His unchanging love. Source:Stephen Charnock, "The Existence and Attributes of God" For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-1304 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Glory of Christ's HumilityJohn Owen’s "The Glory of Christ" (1684) unveils the beauty of Christ’s humility. The eternal Son of God, rich in glory, became poor and became a servant for our sake. In His self-emptying obedience and love, we see the glory of God’s grace displayed in all its fullness. Today, reflect on how the humility of Christ encourages worship, kills pride, and calls us to imitate His character in our relationships and actions. Let His example of selfless love cultivate humility and thankfulness in your heart.  Source:John Owen, "The Glory of Christ" 2025-01-1204 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Sufficiency of Scripture"The Art of Prophesying" (1606) by William Perkins highlights the sufficiency and authority of Scripture. Described as the fountain of all wisdom and the guide to true holiness, Scripture provides everything necessary for salvation and godliness. Perkins calls believers to treasure the Bible as divinely inspired, eternal, and unbreakable in its promises. Learn how to engage with God’s Word more deeply—reading with diligence, meditating with humility, and applying its truths by faith.  Source:William Perkins, "The Art of Prophesying" For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-1105 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Power of PrayerIn this episode, we explore "The Doctrine of Prayer" (1665) by Thomas Watson, uncovering the tremendous privilege and power of prayer. Watson reminds us that prayer is the soul’s communion with God, a means of accessing His grace, strength, and guidance in every season of life. Reflect on the benefits of prayer—peace, strength, transformation, and deeper fellowship with God—and be challenged to make prayer the foundation of your daily walk with Christ.  Source:Thomas Watson, "The Doctrine of Prayer" (1665) For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clickin...2025-01-1004 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Love of ChristIn this episode, we reflect on Christ's tender and unchanging love as described in Richard Sibbes’ The Bruised Reed (1630). Sibbes reveals the infinite mercy of Christ, who stoops to care for the weakest sinner and offers rest to the weary. Discover the four qualities of Christ’s love—tender, abundant, free, and unchanging—and be reminded that His mercy is greater than our sin. Let this meditation anchor your soul and fill your heart with peace and strength.  Source:Richard Sibbes, The Bruised Reed For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our websi...2025-01-0903 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Happiness of ObedienceIn this episode, we explore Thomas Brooks’ “Heaven on Earth” (1654), uncovering the connection between obedience and true happiness. Brooks reminds us that obedience is not a mere duty but a joyful response to God’s love, leading to peace, joy, and deeper fellowship with Him. Reflect on the beauty of aligning your life with God’s will, walking in the footsteps of Christ, and experiencing the assurance of His favor.  Source:Thomas Brooks, “Heaven on Earth”For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-0804 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Beauty of HolinessWe turn to Samuel Rutherford’s Letters of Samuel Rutherford (1664) for a meditation on the beauty and joy of holiness in the Christian life. Rutherford exalts Christ’s loveliness and reminds us that true holiness is the believer’s adornment, joy, and path to deeper communion with our Lord. Discover how holiness transforms our lives, glorifies God, and reflects His beauty to the world. Let Rutherford encourage you to delight in Christ, pursue His holiness, and set your heart on things above.  Source: Samuel Rutherford, Letters of Samuel Rutherford For more information about U...2025-01-0705 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Sweetness of God's PromisesToday, we explore the words of Jeremiah Burroughs’ “The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment” (1648), meditating on the sweetness of God’s promises. Burroughs reminds us that God’s promises are the Christian’s foundation, offering peace, comfort, and assurance in every trial. Discover how these promises, sealed by Christ’s blood and guaranteed by His resurrection, give the believer a sure foundation in abundance and want. Let this meditation on God’s Word anchor your soul and fill your heart with joy and true contentment.Source:Jeremiah Burrough, "The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment"For mor...2025-01-0605 minHearts AflameHearts AflameCommunion with GodToday, we explore John Owen’s “Communion with God” (1657). This work profoundly reflects the believer’s privilege of fellowship with the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Owen writes of all believers' joy of approaching the Father with reverence, the peace in the Son’s atonement, and the love stirred in our hearts by the Spirit. Discover how this communion transforms prayer, Scripture, and worship into a foretaste of heaven, drawing us deeper into God’s love and grace. For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.2025-01-0504 minHearts AflameHearts AflameWalking in Newness of LifeIn this episode, we explore John Bunyan’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress” (1678), and the powerful allegory of Christian’s journey to salvation. From the burden of sin falling off of his back at the cross of Christ to the joy of being clothed in the righteousness of Christ, Bunyan powerfully illustrates the transforming power of grace. Today, reflect on what it means to leave behind the old self and walk in the newness of life in Christ that He offers to all who follow Him.  2025-01-0404 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Preciousness of ChristIn this episode, we explore the beauty and worth of Christ through the words of Thomas Watson’s “The Godly Man’s Picture” (1666). Watson portrays Christ as the joy of the saints, the wonder of angels, and the treasure of every believer's heart.  Join us as we reflect on what it means to treasure Christ above all—finding in Him our ultimate satisfaction, delight, and love. Be encouraged and challenged by Watson’s depiction of Christ’s grace and the call to value Him above the fleeting treasures of this world. Is Christ truly precious to you?  2025-01-0304 minHearts AflameHearts AflameThe Hope of Eternal RestIn this episode, we turn to “The Saints’ Everlasting Rest” (1650) by Richard Baxter. In this timeless work, Baxter reminds us of the joy, peace, and communion that awaits every believer in Christ—a rest free from sin, suffering, and sorrow. Discover how this glorious inheritance, purchased by Christ’s blood and resurrection, strengthens us in trials, draws us from the fleeting pleasures of this world, and fills our hearts with hope and joy.   2025-01-0205 minHearts AflameHearts AflameBeholding the Glory of ChristAs we begin the New Year, join us in fixing our gaze on the radiant glory of Christ. In this inaugural episode of Hearts Aflame, we explore a timeless meditation from John Owen’s “The Glory of Christ” (1684), reflecting on the believer’s greatest privilege: beholding Christ's beauty, wisdom, and grace. Owen reminds us that Christ is the treasure of all divine truth, the radiance of the Father’s glory, and the joy of the believer’s soul.2025-01-0105 minHearts AflameHearts AflameHearts Aflame TrailerJoin host Dustin Benge for Hearts Aflame, a new daily devotional podcast exploring the timeless wisdom and biblical meditations of the Puritans. Beginning January 1, 2025, each episode will feature reflections drawn from these rich works, paired with Scripture to ignite your heart with passion for Christ and deepen your communion with God. A ministry of Unashamed Truth, Hearts Aflame invites you to meditate on eternal truths that point us to the unchanging glory of our Savior. Subscribe now to ensure you don’t miss an episode!Visit the Unashamed Truth website by clicking here.2024-12-2902 minLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookSweetly Set on God: The Piety of David Brainerd Audiobook by Dustin BengeListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 708802 Title: Sweetly Set on God: The Piety of David Brainerd Author: Dustin Benge Narrator: Marcus Jackman Format: Unabridged Length: 02:54:08 Language: English Release date: 08-29-23 Publisher: ONE Audiobooks Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Prayer Summary: Sweetly Set on God introduces readers to the life and journal writings of David Brainerd (1718-1747), best remembered for his missionary work among the American Indians. Dustin Benge begins by presenting the events of Brainerd's short life and the intense personal spiritual piety that undergirded his pioneering missionary work. Then, in fifty-one excerpts drawn f...2023-08-292h 54Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianitySweetly Set on God: The Piety of David Brainerd by Dustin BengePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/708802 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sweetly Set on God: The Piety of David Brainerd Author: Dustin Benge Narrator: Marcus Jackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 54 minutes Release date: August 29, 2023 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Sweetly Set on God introduces readers to the life and journal writings of David Brainerd (1718-1747), best remembered for his missionary work among the American Indians. Dustin Benge begins by presenting the events of Brainerd's short life and the intense personal spiritual piety that undergirded his pioneering missionary work. Then, in fifty-one excerpts drawn from Brainerd's journal, readers will discover h...2023-08-2905 minThe Berean BookclubThe Berean BookclubEp11. The Loveliest Place: The Beauty and Glory of the Church by Dustin BengeIn this eleventh episode, we chat through Dustin Benge's book: The Loveliest Place. In this book, Dustin Benge encourages us to see the Church not through all its faults and failures but rather through the eyes of God. It is filled with an extended meditation on the church's place in God’s heart, primarily displayed in Christ's life-giving death for his bride. He goes on to encourage us to see the implications for how we talk and interact with the church both visible and invisible. This book is an encouragement to the soul for both those who are tired an...2022-12-0833 minTruthBeKnownTruthBeKnownEp. 109 Progressive Sanctification w/Dustin BengeEp. 109 Progressive Sanctification w/Dustin Benge In this episode Dustin Benge joins Ekkie and Nathaniel to discuss the necessity of pursuing personal holiness. Many professing Christians have a wrong biblical view that leads them to either antinomianism or legalism but God's desire for us is that we pursue a lifestyle of holiness because He is holy.   To listen to Ekkie’s Sermons, click HERE. To listen to Nathaniel’s Sermons, click HERE. If you would like to support the ministry of Truthbeknown click HERE. (Make sure to select the “truthbeknown” option) Looking for cool gear? Shirts, Mugs, Hoodies, Etc. Click HERE. Email us...2022-09-1558 minRedeeming ProductivityRedeeming ProductivityThe Godly Use of Social Media with Dustin BengeIn this episode, I talk with Dustin Benge about how Christians can utilize social media in a God-honoring way, not get sucked into the outrage mob, and operate online with integrity. Believers often decry social media as a waste of time, but in just a few short years Dustin has accrued over 75,000 followers on Twitter by just following the strategy of simply "posting truth." Dustin shares valuable insights into how he thinks about his social media presence as an extension of his ministry and a stewardship from God. Dustin is the author of The Loveliest Place: The...2022-07-1138 minThe Crossway PodcastThe Crossway PodcastFull Audiobook: 'Why Should We Love the Local Church?' by Dustin BengeIn Why Should We Love the Local Church?, Dustin Benge—an associate professor of biblical spirituality and historical theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary—urges Christians to embrace the church—the holy assembly of God’s redeemed people—exploring the many things that make the church "lovely" in God's sight, despite its shortcomings.Today we’re pleased to share the full audio recording of Why Should We Love the Local Church? by Dustin Benge, which is part of Crossway's Union series published in partnership with Union School of Theology in the UK.2022-06-151h 47Bible & StuffBible & StuffThe Beauty and Glory of the Church with Dustin BengeAuthor and professor Dustin Benge joins the show to discuss his new book, The Loveliest Place: The Beauty and Glory of the Church, and awaken our affections for who the church is and why she exists. Together, we talk about what exactly the church does and how it can be beautiful when it often looks ugly.BECOME A PATRON: Support the show by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/bibleandstuff and get access to bonus episodes, merch discounts, and more!For more information, visit our website at bibleandstuff.com. 2022-06-0653 minReformation FellowshipReformation FellowshipThe Loveliest Place with Dustin BengeIn this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, Justin Schell has a conversation with Dustin Benge about loving and serving the local church.Dr. Dustin Benge previously served Union School of Theology as Provost and lecturer in Church History. Most recently Dr. Benge has transitioned into numerous new roles with The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. At Southern, Dustin serves as Vice President of Communications, Professor of Biblical Spirituality and Historical Theology, and is Co-Director and Fellow for the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. He and his wife Molli live in Louisville, KY.2022-05-0539 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastBiblical Spirituality with Dustin BengeCheck out some of the books edited by Dustin Benge and published by Hesed and Emet here: https://hesedandemet.com/page/2/?s=dustin+benge   2022-04-2637 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastBiblical Spirituality with Dustin BengeCheck out some of the books edited by Dustin Benge and published by Hesed and Emet here: https://hesedandemet.com/page/2/?s=dustin+benge   2022-04-2637 minGet Lost in the World of Stories With Free AudiobookGet Lost in the World of Stories With Free AudiobookWhy Should We Love the Local Church? Audiobook by Dustin BengeListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 582386 Title: Why Should We Love the Local Church? Author: Dustin Benge Narrator: Dustin Benge Format: Unabridged Length: 1:51:06 Language: English Release date: 04-12-22 Publisher: Bookwire Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Summary: The church exists to be a reflection of Gods indescribable love. In this concise version of Dustin BengesThe Loveliest Place, learn to see beyond methodology and structure into the churchs eternal beauty. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com2022-04-121h 51Knowing FaithKnowing FaithAfter The Fact: The Loveliest Place with Dr. Dustin BengeKyle Worley is joined by Dr. Dustin Benge to answer the question, in a time when people are giving up on the church, where do you see the splendor of God in the life of His people?Questions Covered in This Episode:In a time when people are giving up on the church, where do you see the splendor of God in the life of His people?What is a good starting place in conversations when someone points out everything the church has done wrong?Guest Bio:Dr. Dustin Benge is Associate Professor...2022-04-0509 minThe Crossway PodcastThe Crossway PodcastDo You See the Church as Lovely? (Dustin Benge)In today's episode, Dustin Benge explains why the church—despite all her faults—is worth fighting for.Dustin is the author of The Loveliest Place: The Beauty and Glory of the Church.Read the full transcript.If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!Sign up for our mailing list here.2022-03-0736 minGuilt Grace GratitudeGuilt Grace GratitudeDustin Benge | The Loveliest PlaceLooking for a Reformed Church in Orange County? Check out Santa Ana Reformed (a United Reformed Church plant) meeting Sundays at 4:00 PM, with a 5:30 PM fellowship dinner afterwards. Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Dr. Dustin Benge (PhD., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Vice President of Communications and Associate Professor of Biblical Spirituality and Historical Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. We want to thank Crossway for help setting up this interview and providing us with...2022-03-0350 minChristian Heritage London PodcastChristian Heritage London PodcastDustin Benge interviewDustin Benge is a man of gospel clarity and gospel conviction. Professor of Biblical Spirituality and Historical Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and VP of Communications, he's also the author of The Loveliest Place.Dustin's clarity and convictions have been fed and watered by the example and works of many believers from church history and we had a wonderful time, having taken him on a Christian Heritage London walk through the City of London, talking with him about their stories and his own story.2022-01-121h 01Reformation FellowshipReformation FellowshipWhat is the Reformation Fellowship? with Michael Reeves and Dustin BengeOn this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, both Dr. Michael Reeves and Dr. Dustin Benge lay before us the vision for the Reformation Fellowship. We hope you will enjoy hearing about the need for such a partnership amongst churches and how it could be used by the Lord to further the Reformation of Christ's Church worldwide. Dr. Michael Reeves serves as President and Professor of Theology for Union School of Theology. He is a minister and regular preacher in the local church he attends with his wife, Bethan, and their two girls near Oxford. He is...2021-12-0223 minFaith Seeking UnderstandingFaith Seeking UnderstandingWhat Are Angels? Dr. Dustin Benge Faith Seeking Understanding What Are Angels? Dr. Dustin Benge Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 2021-11-0226 minReformation FellowshipReformation FellowshipBiblical Spirituality: Principles and Practices with Dustin Benge On this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, Justin Schell wraps up his time with Dustin Benge by discussing Biblical Spirituality. How our theology intersects with our experience and enjoyment of the Lord in everyday life. Dr. Dustin Benge is Union's Provost and lecturer in church history after several years of pastoral and academic work in the United States. He received his PhD in biblical spirituality and church history from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, where he continues to serve as a Senior Fellow at The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. He and his wife, Molli...2021-05-1334 minReformation FellowshipReformation FellowshipThe Puritans Are Speaking to Us with Dustin BengeOn this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, Justin Schell continues his conversation with Dustin Benge. This time they discuss the Puritans. Specifically, who they were and what wisdom they have for our lives and ministries today. Dr. Dustin Benge is Union's Provost and lecturer in church history after several years of pastoral and academic work in the United States. He received his PhD in biblical spirituality and church history from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, where he continues to serve as a Senior Fellow at The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. He and his wife...2021-05-0627 minReformation FellowshipReformation FellowshipCalled and Trained for Gospel Ministry with Dustin BengeOn this episode of the Reformation Fellowship Podcast, Justin Schell talks with Dustin Benge about the call to ministry and how to train for gospel ministry. Dr. Dustin Benge is Union's Provost and lecturer in church history after several years of pastoral and academic work in the United States. He received his PhD in biblical spirituality and church history from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, where he continues to serve as a Senior Fellow at The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. He and his wife, Molli, a primary school teacher, live in Porthcawl.If...2021-04-2927 minExpositors CollectiveExpositors CollectiveSermon Application, Puritans and Walking Worthy - Dustin BengeDr Dustin Benge (Provost, Union School of Theology, Wales) speaks with Mike Neglia about the importance of sermon application. It isn’t enough to just tell the hearers of our sermons what is true, we also need to give examples of how it can be lived out in day-to-day live throughout the week. Additionally they speak about ways that pastors can encourage and mentor the next generation of younger preachers2021-04-1359 minTruthBeKnownTruthBeKnownEp.42 Applying the Scriptures Well with Dustin BengeEp. 42 Applying the Scriptures Well with guest, Dustin Benge. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Benge joins Ekkie and Nathaniel in discussing the importance of Applying the Scriptures well. Dustin is well-known for his consistent uplifting and truth-filled tweets. Here he discusses the importance of speaking out of a heart full of the Word of God, sound theology, and as an extension of your daily walk with God. This is an episode you do not want to miss. Dr. Benge is the Provost and professor of church history and preaching at Union Theology in Wales. His podcast can be found at...2021-03-2456 minRegener8d RadioRegener8d RadioPreparation for Digital Ministry - with Dr. Dustin BengeOn this episode of Regener8d Radio, I'm joined by Dr. Dustin Benge, Provost of Union School of Theology - South Wales. We discuss how to prepare your heart and mind for ministry in the digital age, both physically and in online ministries. This episode was a joy to record, and I leave it very convicted about my online presence. May it be an edifying tool in your belt as you engage with others online.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/regener8dradio/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/regener8dradio/support2021-02-221h 03For the Gospel PodcastFor the Gospel PodcastDustin Benge: Tweeting for the GospelCosti Hinn interviews Dustin Benge (@dustinbenge) who has very quickly amassed over 40,000 Twitter followers from simply tweeting in a way that glorifies God. Dustin unpacks timeless wisdom for everyday users of social media and helps us understand how to avoid petty arguments that waste our time online. 2020-12-2845 minVerse By Verse Preaching PodcastVerse By Verse Preaching PodcastThe Puritan-Shaped Pulpit (With Guest Dr. Dustin Benge)What can the American Puritans teach in order to help us be more faithful Expositors? This conversation with Dr. Dustin Benge helps us think through the answer to that question. 2020-11-1300 minVerse By Verse Preaching PodcastVerse By Verse Preaching PodcastA Window Into The Faithful Past (With Guest Dr. Dustin Benge)What role does Church History have in our preaching? Dr. Dustin Benge joins us to explain how those in the pulpit benefit from a knowledge of the history of the church. 2020-06-2615 minThe Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThis is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. Things get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer at Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true...2020-06-161h 15The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThis is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. Things get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer at Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true that Puritans invented tablecloths to cove...2020-06-161h 15The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThis is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. Things get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer at Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true that Puritans invented tablecloths to cove...2020-06-161h 15The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThis is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. Things get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer at Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true that Puritans invented tablecloths to cove...2020-06-161h 15The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThis is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. Things get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer at Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true that Puritans invented tablecloths to cove...2020-06-161h 15The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThis is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. Things get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer at Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true that Puritans invented tablecloths to cove...2020-06-161h 15The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThis is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. Things get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer at Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true that Puritans invented tablecloths to cove...2020-06-161h 15The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThis is the Babylon Bee Interview Show. Things get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer at Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true that Puritans invented tablecloths to cove...2020-06-161h 15The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeFly Fornication And Other Puritan Names: The Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz InterviewThings get downright puritanical when Kyle and Ethan talk to Nate Pickowicz and Dustin Benge about their new book The American Puritans. Dustin is Provost and lecturer and Union School of Theology and Nate is pastor of Harvest Bible Church. Dustin and Nate talk about the inspiration that they draw today from the lives of these men and women and their religious movement in church history while Kyle and Ethan try to figure out why someone would name their kid ‘If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned’ and whether it’s true that Puritans invented tablecloths to cover up scandalous table legs.   Topics Discusse...2020-06-1651 minThe City of God - CPTThe City of God - CPTRaised to Love the Church: A Conversation with Dustin BengeIn this wonderful conversation, Dr. Owen Strachan interviews Dr. Dustin Benge, Provost of Union School of Theology in Bridgend, Wales. (more…) 2020-06-0941 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastThe American Puritans with Dr. Dustin BengeThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/ The American Puritans with Dr. Dustin Benge (Episode 69) Dr. Benge is currently Senior Fellow of The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Creative Director for the Seminary, where he was awarded his PhD on...2020-05-2636 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastThe American Puritans with Dr. Dustin BengeThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/ The American Puritans with Dr. Dustin Benge (Episode 69) Dr. Benge is currently Senior Fellow of The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Creative Director for the Seminary, where he...2020-05-2636 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastThe American Puritans with Dr. Dustin BengeThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/ The American Puritans with Dr. Dustin Benge (Episode 69) Dr. Benge is currently Senior Fellow of The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Creative Director for the Seminary, where he...2020-05-2636 minLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookAmerican Puritans Audiobook by Dustin BengeListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 430189 Title: American Puritans Author: Dustin Benge, Nate Pickowicz Narrator: Lance Smith Format: Unabridged Length: 07:09:06 Language: English Release date: 04-29-20 Publisher: ONE Audiobooks Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Summary: In The American Puritans, Dustin Benge and Nate Pickowicz tell the story of the first hundred years of Reformed Protestantism in New England through the lives of nine key figures: William Bradford, John Winthrop, John Cotton, Thomas Hooker, Thomas Shepard, Anne Bradstreet, John Eliot, Samuel Willard, and Cotton Mather. Here is sympathetic yet informed history, a book that corrects many...2020-04-297h 09Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityThe American Puritans by Dustin Benge, Nate PickowiczPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/430189to listen full audiobooks. Title: The American Puritans Author: Dustin Benge, Nate Pickowicz Narrator: Lance Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 9 minutes Release date: April 29, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: In The American Puritans, Dustin Benge and Nate Pickowicz tell the story of the first hundred years of Reformed Protestantism in New England through the lives of nine key figures: William Bradford, John Winthrop, John Cotton, Thomas Hooker, Thomas Shepard, Anne Bradstreet, John Eliot, Samuel Willard, and Cotton Mather. Here is sympathetic yet informed...2020-04-297h 09Pew ReviewsPew ReviewsEpisode 6: The writing, reading, using your time wisely with Nate Pickowicz&Dustin Benge episodeIn this episode, Rick and Josh sit down with Dustin Benge and Nate Pickowicz, authors of an upcoming book about the Puritans: "The American Puritans" and discuss about how they handle writing, time, teaching, family etc. Also, about the Puritans. The book comes out in May of 2020. Check them out on twitter @natepickowicz and @dustinbenge 2020-04-2351 minExposit The WordExposit The WordDustin Benge Interview - Twitter, Christian Friendships, Hills to die on & Much moreDustin Benge Interview - Twitter, Christian Friendships, Hills to die on & Much more 2020-04-1433 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastSocial Media with Dr. Dustin BengeThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   Social Media with Dr. Dustin Benge (Episode 43).  Dustin W. Benge (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is a lecturer and administrative research assistant at The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies on the campus of Southern Seminary. He is als...2019-11-2636 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastSocial Media with Dr. Dustin BengeThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   Social Media with Dr. Dustin Benge (Episode 43).  Dustin W. Benge (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is a lecturer and administrative research assistant at The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies on the...2019-11-2636 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastSocial Media with Dr. Dustin BengeThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. CBTS exists to provide ministerial training in the context of a confessional, local church. They are, among other things, confessional, baptist, affordable, and accessible. They are now fully Accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. You can learn more about them at https://cbtseminary.org/   Social Media with Dr. Dustin Benge (Episode 43).  Dustin W. Benge (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is a lecturer and administrative research assistant at The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies on the...2019-11-2636 minThings Above Us RoundtableThings Above Us RoundtableEp. 027 | Dustin Benge Interview — TAU RoundtableMichael interviews Dr. Dustin Benge of Southern Seminary about the two sermons he gave at the 2019 Cruciform Conference concerning the cruciform gospel. Dustin preached from Titus 3 and posed 4 questions to consider: Where does a cruciform gospel start? What does a cruciform gospel exalt? What is the message of a cruciform gospel? And […] The post Ep. 027 | Dustin Benge Interview — TAU Roundtable appeared first on Things Above Us.2019-11-1430 minThings Above Us RoundtableThings Above Us RoundtableEp. 027 | Dustin Benge Interview — TAU RoundtableMichael interviews Dr. Dustin Benge of Southern Seminary about the two sermons he gave at the 2019 Cruciform Conference concerning the cruciform gospel. Dustin preached from Titus 3 and posed 4 questions to consider: Where does a cruciform gospel start? What does a cruciform gospel exalt? What is the message of a cruciform gospel? And […] The post Ep. 027 | Dustin Benge Interview — TAU Roundtable appeared first on Things Above Us.2019-11-1400 minThe B.A.R. PodcastThe B.A.R. PodcastDustin BengeThis week on The B.A.R. Podcast we have Dustin Benge. We have a great conversation about ministry, seminary, and social media. Check it out! www.thebargear.com The B.A.R. Podcast Network:The B.A.R. Podcast www.thebarpodcast.comThe B.A.R. Facebook: The Bar PodcastThe B.A.R. Twitter: @thebar_podcast Just Thinking Podcast: Just Thinking PodcastJust Thinking Podcast Twitter: @podcast_justJust Thinking for Myself blog: www.justthinking.me Kaleoscope blog/podcast: Kaleoscope Kaleoscope Facebook:www.facebook.com/kaleoscope.org Paragraph The Pastor Discussions Podcast: WebsiteThe Pastor Discussions Facebook: www.facebook.com/pastordiscussions Truth and...2019-06-0431 min