
The Ways of Wisdom
I was pleased this morning to receive a copy of a new guide for personal or group Bible study. Written by Kathleen Buswell Nielson, the guide is called Proverbs: The Ways of Wisdom. This book is the first in a…

I was pleased this morning to receive a copy of a new guide for personal or group Bible study. Written by Kathleen Buswell Nielson, the guide is called Proverbs: The Ways of Wisdom. This book is the first in a…

D. A. Carson, in Basics for Believers: An Exposition of Philippians (p. 58), writes: Several years ago I was asked to interview Dr. Carl F. H. Henry and Dr. Kenneth S. Kantzer for a videotaping. These two American theologians have…

Those of you who know me know of my loyalty to St. Arbucks. I love their strong coffee. I also make a habit of doing much of my sermon preparation at Starbucks. One of the great advantages of this practice…

Tim Challies interviews Rick Phillips regarding the Reformed Expository Commentary Series. Great interview, Rick!

Every society has a “culture” or set of shared beliefs, values, and practices which provides a common approach to understanding and dealing with the larger questions of life. “Where do we come from? What do our lives mean? What is…

Tom Ascol over at Founders has some great thoughts on a recent study by the AP and MTV on young people and happiness (Young People).

This is a helpful series of posts dealing specifically with Richard Dawkins spurious attacks on theism (::: christianthinker.net :::). Atheism is growing more popular because of the acceptance of poor arguments, illogic, and flat out distortions of the truth. Christians…

The Southern Baptist Convention was founded by men who were true theologians. However, with the dawning of the 20th century and the passing of those early founders the theological precision of the SBC began to dull. Southern Baptists became known…

Monergism has a link to a list of questions (Top Ten List) that Dr. James White would pose to anyone considering converting from Protestantism to Roman Catholicism.

A friend has written to share a helpful quotation from Calvin. In the 1536 edition of his Institutes, Calvin defends the use of the word “Trinity” and other “extra-biblical” words such as ousia and hypostasis as legitimate terms of art…