
Some light reading for Christmas…
Carl Trueman has posted some recomendations for Christmas reading: Gregory K. Beale, A Biblical Theology of the New Testament (Baker). Monumental work. My students know I have a thing about…

Carl Trueman has posted some recomendations for Christmas reading: Gregory K. Beale, A Biblical Theology of the New Testament (Baker). Monumental work. My students know I have a thing about…

Albert Mohler has written a thoughtful challenge for Christian men in light of the news swirling around Herman Cain. Mohler points out five lessons to be learned:1. The Christian man…

Sunday’s sermon was part 7 in our series focusing on the Great Commission. It is entitled “How Disciples Are Made” and can be listened to or downloaded HERE.

“A revolution without a firing squads,” Lenin is meant to have said, “is meaningless.” He spent his career praising the Terror of the French Revolution because his Bolshevism was a…

An illustration from Francis Schaeffer: If every little baby that was ever born anywhere in the world had a tape recorder hung about its neck, and if this tape recorder…

Kevin DeYoung on “why we must be unapologetically theological.”

On Sunday we were pleased to welcome Mike McKinley to the pulpit of Church of the Saviour. Mike’s sermon, The Disciple’s Marathon can be listened to or downloaded HERE. Mike…

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Unequivocally, Scripture highlights Jesus’ death and resurrection when it speaks of his saving accomplishment. It does, however, paint a fuller picture and mentions seven additional aspects of Christ’s saving work.…

Check out this edition of the White Horse Inn. Why do so many contemporary churches or best-selling Christian books focus almost exclusively on practical application rather than doctrinal truth? Why…