
Sunday’s Sermon
My sermon from Sunday, The Two Ways, can be downloaded HERE.

My sermon from Sunday, The Two Ways, can be downloaded HERE.

The economy is apparently hitting the Playboy pornographic empire, at least according to an article in December in Business Week. The magazine which was famously described as being good for women, providing that women knew what they were good…

The economy is apparently hitting the Playboy pornographic empire, at least according to an article in December in Business Week. The magazine which was famously described as being good for women, providing that women knew what they were good…

That’s why I am excitedly looking forward to reading through The Institutes with the Ref21 gang. Calvin was an incredibly fruitful discipler of man. By God’s grace he turned out hundreds of men for the ministry, shaping them according to…

So says an atheist in the Times Online: Now a confirmed atheist, I’ve become convinced of the enormous contributionthat Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work ofsecular NGOs, government projects and international aid efforts. These alonewill not…

Are Christians too polite? Perhaps that sounds like a stupid question. Is it possible to be too polite? I’m not talking about saying “Yes sir” and “thank you.” I am thinking about our interaction with those in error. In our…

Over at Christianity Today, Collin Hansen has compiled his list of the “Top Ten Theological Stories of 2008.” It includes the phenomenal success of the poorly written and theologically confused, The Shack, The Year of the Study Bible, and the…

Check out this great message by Dominic Smart from Galatians 6.

Of the latest round of violence in Gaza, Victor Davis Hansen writes: Hamas with its serial rocket attacks on Israel interprets all of the above not as an opportunity for prosperity, but as a stage one for the great accomplishment…

You will never find Jesus so precious as when the world is one vast howling wilderness. Then He is like a rose blooming in the midst of the desolation,–a rock rising above the storm.– Robert Murray M’CheyneGrace tried is better…