
Prince Caspian
While Disney’s Narnia is not my Narnia, the question is will it be yours? Full disclosure: I am by no means an unbiased reviewer. The Chronicles of Narnia played a significant role in my coming to faith in Christ. …

While Disney’s Narnia is not my Narnia, the question is will it be yours? Full disclosure: I am by no means an unbiased reviewer. The Chronicles of Narnia played a significant role in my coming to faith in Christ. …

A friend down under tells me that Andy McGowan’s book is provoking something of a storm and that an invitation to speak at Presbyterian Theological College in Melbourne has been withdrawn. I confess to struggling with what to make of…

A friend down under tells me that Andy McGowan’s book is provoking something of a storm and that an invitation to speak at Presbyterian Theological College in Melbourne has been withdrawn. I confess to struggling with what to make of…

I started blogging last May. I have enjoyed the process. It has helped me to be more observant about what is going on around me and in the world. It has also helped develop in me more discipline to reflect…

Joel Beeke has just published a new book, Heirs with Christ: The Puritans on Adoption. You can also watch a video of Joel talking about the book, here

There Is a God: How the World’s Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind. By Antony Flew. HarperOne: New York, 2007. 222pp. Reviewed by R.C. Sproul. A Tale of Two Parables With the publication of his book, There Is a God:…


“We used to think that the good news of the gospel was that sinners could be saved, or salvaged, from the wreckage of original and personal sin. Today, it seems, there is a new focus. In the old gospel, the…

Tim Challies offers an in-depth review of the self-published bestselling book, The Shack. Tim’s 17-page review is nicely formatted, ideal for sharing with those who might be influenced by or curious about the book, which has become something of a…

In light of the recent, albeit brief dialogue I had with Tadd Grandstaff on this blog I thought I would post some extended thoughts on the modern church growth movement. I have been asked more times than I can remember…