
The Impact of J.I. Packer
Few writers, if any, have had as profound an impact on my thinking as J.I. Packer. He has been and continues to be a blessed gift to the church of…

Few writers, if any, have had as profound an impact on my thinking as J.I. Packer. He has been and continues to be a blessed gift to the church of…

It seems that in every election cycle those of us who will not, indeed cannot vote for a pro-abortion rights candidate are chastised as being myopic, too narrow, single-issue voters.…

Look around the typical large or mega-church and try to find the children. Increasingly, they are disappearing from the church’s corporate worship. I know why we do it:Kids can be…

From Jonathan Leeman over at Church Matters: “Mistakes Pastors Make When Practicing Church Discipline”1. They fail to teach their congregation what church discipline is and why to practice it. 2.…

Sunday’s Sermon was part 18 in our series through Hebrews. It is entitled “Persevering to the End” (pt. 2) and the passage was Hebrews 6:4-12. You can listen to or…

Tremper Longman, whose work I truly appreciate, has recently stated that the Genesis account does not insist on believing that Adam was an historical person. My conviction is that Scripture…

In an excellent article Russell Moore addresses the controversy over former presidential candidate John Edwards and his paternity troubles. Far from sensationalistic Moore uses the occassion to reflect both on…

Michael Horton’s follow-up to his excellent “Christless Christianity” is now available. “The Gospel-Driven Life” promises to be an important book. From the Publisher:In his well-received Christless Christianity Michael Horton offered…

Carl Trueman of Westminster Seminary is going to be speaking at what promises to be a terrific event – “Colorado Springs Reformation Day Conference.” The theme is “Martin Luther: Saint…

Richard Phillips discusses his new book “The Masculine Mandate” over at Reformed Forum. Check it out HERE.