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Why I Preach Expositionally (2)
Biblical exposition is the means by which God produces faith in the hearts of sinners. This sounds strange and unnecessarily narrow in a day when the church places such high priority on subjective experience and popular Christian books promise to…

Douglas Groothuis on the conscience of evangelicals
Justin Taylor posted this article from Douglas Groothuis(“Evangelicals, for God’s Sake, Please Wake Up”).

Take and Read
Sam Storms new book, The Hope of Glory, is a series of 100 daily readings through the book of Colossians. It is a model of practical, theological, doxological, and devotional Bible study. Take and read!

The Audacity of Obama
Read this powerful letter to Barack Obama from Sherif Girgis, Princeton student and Rhodes Scholar ().

A Word to Pastors . . .
. . . from church father Columbanus: “Let us all hasten to approach to perfect manhood, to the measure of the completed growth of the fulness of Jesus Christ, in Whom let us love one another, praise one another, correct…

A Real Mission Field
The church planting committee at Philadelphia’s Tenth Presbyterian Church was recently given some statistics that clarify the need for gospel work in our own United States. With almost 200 million unchurched people, America is one of the world’s ten largest…

Why I Preach Expositionally (1)
The health of the church depends upon the faithful preaching and teaching of God’s Word. It is, after all, from the Bible that we learn who God is and how He accomplished redemption for sinners through the sacrificial death of…

Evangelical Without the Evangel
Phil Johnson on “the Down Grade” of our time (Pyromaniacs: Gospel Lite).

Hip Hop Atonement
I’m not sure if Shai Linne was trying to capitalize on this year’s PCRT theme or not, but his new, Bible-based, Reformed, John Piper-approved hip-hop CD is entitled “The Atonement.” Listeners should be prepared for a heavy dose of Romans.


























