
MDB 90: Psalms 64-65
We end our little series of reflections on these psalms this week on an interesting note with two psalms that provide a fitting climax and conclusion to the section. The first is a final cry to God from David for…

We end our little series of reflections on these psalms this week on an interesting note with two psalms that provide a fitting climax and conclusion to the section. The first is a final cry to God from David for…

This seems to be another sad case of biographical embellishment from a well known evangelical “leader.” Liberty University ought to be ashamed. I expect no such emotion, however, from Dr. Caner. Scripture teaches that few of us should be teachers…

Throughout history the builders of castles, forts and citadels have favoured rocky outcrops as the best place to site them. So David reaches for the language of such places to describe the One in whom believers are truly secure: ‘My…

It’s always fascinating to see the way the Psalms have been arranged since, more often than not, the thoughts of one flow into those that follow. That is certainly the case in this little cluster of psalms that are providing…

Two things seem to dominate the headlines of our times: corruption and conspiracy. Bad men end up in positions of power and good men (and women) are all too often undermined and sidelined in their influence. Things haven’t changed since…

[The following article is taken from the book, Should Christians Embrace Evolution? (ed. Norman Nevin and published by IVP -UK, 2009). The book it to be published soon in the USA by P & R. Permission to republish was kindly…

[The following article is taken from the book, Should Christians Embrace Evolution? (ed. Norman Nevin and published by IVP -UK, 2009). The book it to be published soon in the USA by P & R. Permission to republish was kindly…

August 26-28/Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary/Grand Rapids “The Beauty and Glory of Christ” Speakers include Iain D. Cambell, Al Martin, David Carmichael, Rick Phillips, James Grier, Joel Beeke For more information, see

The Royals thundered onto the ice, taking the Cincinnati Cyclones by storm [note action verbs and puns on opponent’s name]. The first period belonged to them, scoring at 3:08 and adding two more before the buzzer. In the second…

I played a little soccer back in high school. Before that I was in competitive swimming. But during college and seminary years I lost just about all contact with sports. Last time I followed football the Rams were in Los…