Mark Dever just posted this short article on the 9Marks blog: “Mark Dever doesn’t practice separation”?
He concludes:
To sum it up, I want my separation from the world to be more pronounced than my separation from other Christians. Does this make sense?
The latest 9Marks interview by Mark Dever is now available: “Fundamentalism and Separation with Mark Minnick: Pastor and Bob Jones University professor Mark Minnick presents the case for the Fundamentalist doctrine of separation.”
Related:
This week Mount Calvary Baptist Church (where Jenni and I were members prior to moving to Chicago) updated its website, and I correspondingly updated this entry on my “MP3s” resource page:
*Mark Minnick (bio): some of the finest expositional preaching I have ever heard. Dr. Minnick, my former pastor, had a formative influence on my theology and philosophy of ministry. (Most downloads are not free, but some are.)

Some of the sermons that are (temporarily) available for free downloads include the following series by Dr. Minnick:
- 1 Corinthians 13
- Galatians 1–2
- a Christian view of illness
- restoring scripturally defined modesty
- responding to trials
- the deity of Christ
- Mount Calvary’s philosophy of ministry
- assurance of salvation
HT: Daniel Threlfall
I benefited immensely in 2003 from these two four-page articles by my former pastor, Dr. Mark Minnick:
- “Theology Matters” (part 1)
- “Theology Matters” (part 2)

The two PDFs above occur in the middle of the Sept./Oct. and Nov./Dec. 2003 issues of Frontline. These two articles condense Minnick’s outstanding four-part sermon series:
- Theology Matters (7-20-03)
- Theological Accountability (7-27-03)
- Theological Definition (8-10-03)
- Assessing Theology (8-17-03)