
Paul Tripp on the Power of Words
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Says C.J. (in his fine column on Art Monk’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame): “too many pro athletes who profess Christ appear theologically ignorant, have little or no involvement in the local church, and have no pastoral…

I recently read Starr Meade’s latest book, Keeping Holiday–which teaches biblical truth and God-centered theology through an excellent story: “I love it. In reading Keeping Holiday, I was reminded of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress and C. S. Lewis’s Chronicles of…

Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, has compared active gay relationships to marriage in the sight of God, refuting that it is sinful and, in private correspondence, declared his hope that the church would become more accepting of gay relationships. …

From Westminster Theological Seminary president Peter Lillback: As President, I am aware of some concern in our constituency for more clarity on the significance of recent events at Westminster. While the theological direction of Westminster Theological Seminary is ultimately under…

View image Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological StudyBy Gordon D. Fee707 p.Hendrickson Publishers (March 2007)Reviewed by Josh Walker Gordon Fee, Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Regent College inVancouver, Canada, is one of the preeminent New Testament scholars in the evangelicalcommunity.…

I have just been listening to a new CD recording of Gaelic songs celebrating the work of one of our island’s great poets, Murdo Macfarlane. He lent the expressiveness of his native Celtic tongue to his poetry, with the result…

Alexander Solzhenitsyn was not only a towering intellect but a courageous man. Check out these tributes:Albert MohlerHe was born in 1918, the very year following the Soviet Revolution. That same year the Communist Party began to create an extensive system…

Check out Tim Challies’s review of Don Piper’s “90 Minutes in Heaven.”