
The encourager
Seen and heard at a conference: Seasoned saint: “Are you reading any of the older writers? Do you have any thoughts as to what you might read next?” Eager rookie:…

Seen and heard at a conference: Seasoned saint: “Are you reading any of the older writers? Do you have any thoughts as to what you might read next?” Eager rookie:…

I don’t want to steal Rick Phillips’ thunder, and I don’t believe I will be trampling over his toes. However, I should also like to pick up on John Piper’s…

Many readers of this blog will doubtless know the name of Michael Haykin. In November last year, Michael reached his 60th birthday, and was presented with a festschrift to mark…

I have recently been looking into and using Logos a little more (review on its way, I hope) and I thought I might draw attention to a few bits and…

I doubt that many readers of this blog would know a brother by the name of Johnny Farese. Johnny was born with spinal muscular atrophy. By the time I had…

Just in case someone thinks that the observance of Lent is not the start of a slippery slope, consider the following sad case of a man who thought it did…

I know I have been here before, but it is that time of year when we hear of those noble spirits who will be relinquishing chocolate (Book of Additions, chapter…

I have just returned from a very pleasant week of fellowship and ministry among the Reformed Presbyterians in Northern Ireland. It was my privilege to preach at the Knockbracken Bible…

The Emergent project has had a reboot. It’s got a new name (the CANA Initiative), a new website, the same weary rhetoric, and the usual suspects (although, if you look…

Anyone else hoping that Todd’s reference to “Great Brittan” is somehow ironic? Scholarship . . . alive and well at Reformation21.