
New Children’s Book
A new book for children by Sinclair Ferguson is due out in September. All of Ferguson’s books are well worth reading. One of the things I appreciate is that he writes for the academy, the laity, and children. This new…

A new book for children by Sinclair Ferguson is due out in September. All of Ferguson’s books are well worth reading. One of the things I appreciate is that he writes for the academy, the laity, and children. This new…

Reading Calvin is always instructive not merely for what he says about the topic at hand, but also for the way he approaches the discussion. In his rebukes against those who say that works give us merit before God, Calvin…

During recent debates over justification, it has occasionally been said that a tendency to works righteousness is merely a local problem. It was Luther’s problem, and probably Augustine’s too, and unfortunately the Reformation has assumed that it is everyone’s problem…

As this nation, if not the world (BBC2 clearing its schedules????), embarrasses itself in California this morning, it’s good to read somebody who nails the problem.

As this nation, if not the world (BBC2 clearing its schedules????), embarrasses itself in California this morning, it’s good to read somebody who nails the problem.

So the Catholics have their relics and we have our…. commemorative volumes? How long before John Calvin Soap on A Rope? A signed photo of Del at the Reformers’ wall? Would that qualify as a Derelic, I wonder? Del’s comments…

So the Catholics have their relics and we have our…. commemorative volumes? How long before John Calvin Soap on A Rope? A signed photo of Del at the Reformers’ wall? Would that qualify as a Derelic, I wonder? Del’s comments…

I’m really enjoying Bernard Cornwell’s “The Winter King” which is volume one in a this-worldly retelling of the Arthur legend. Cornwell does historical fiction right.

Check out this episode of the White Horse Inn. The guys discuss the centrality of “God’s story” in our evangelism.

Over at IX Marks Mark Dever interviews Ken Myers about Christians and culture. It’s worth a listen (HERE).