
Christians and the Old Testament
An excellent article by Graeme Goldsworthy on the Old Testament.Goldsworthy’s book According to Plan is essential reading for a better understanding of the Bible. Take and Read!

An excellent article by Graeme Goldsworthy on the Old Testament.Goldsworthy’s book According to Plan is essential reading for a better understanding of the Bible. Take and Read!

Sinclair Ferguson gave two addresses at RTS (Charlotte Campus) recently reflecting on the ministry at 60. These are not sermons or lectures as such, but Dr. Ferguson as you have not heard him before reflecting on his life and those…

Ronald Kessler at The Wall Street Journal has written an interesting article on Barack Obama’s controversial pastor. I wonder if a Republican candidate would be advancing toward the White House if his pastor spewed forth such racist venom?

Trevin Wax offers this good reminder in the pages of Christianity Today.

Biblical exposition protects the church from error. It is always tempting for the preacher to tell people what they want to hear. Popularity has its advantages. Because of this, preaching is often more a reflection of popular fads than it…

Why has it become almost taboo in reformed circles to have a conferences on eschatology? Cannot recall one in recent years. Is this in reaction to the bizarre? The Greenville Eschatology conference mp3s and CDs are available, information can be found here.…

Timmy Brister posts an effective rejoinder to Bill Wagner’s assertions about Calvinists and evangelism.

Okay, so maybe I’m not having the best day. Maybe I’m a little sensitive to these kinds of issues today but reading Michael Horton’s article in this month’s issue of Modern Reformation makes we want to scream. Horton writes: “Based…

I had to miss much of the Greenville Seminary annual theology conference, focusing this year on the end times. But this morning was a real treat. Two addresses were given on Romans 11 and the question of how to interpret…

I’m on my way back from a conference on eschatology in which we had some spirited defences of postmillennial positions. A few things occur to me…