
Reading the Bible Through The Jesus Lens
[youtube ] How To Read The Bible Through The Jesus Lens by Michael Williams

[youtube ] How To Read The Bible Through The Jesus Lens by Michael Williams


Frans Bakker was a minister in the Netherlands who died aged 46 in 1965. His book ‘Praying Always’ published by the Banner is a terrific read and a great incentive to get praying. I discovered ‘The Everlasting Word’ which is…

Every January, a new schlew of fitness videos hit the market to target everyone motivated by New Year’s resolutions. I love this time of year because I take the opportunity to stock up on the new releases made by some…

I once worked in a supermarket where I used to put yoghurts, cheese, butter and milk on shelves. The uniform was black trousers, white shirt, green waistcoat and a green bow tie. I had to wear a badge saying ‘Hello…

I first remember the tension while watching Battle of the Planets as a small boy. To those who were spared such torments or denied such pleasures (depending on your take), and especially to those who just read that Wikipedia entry…

We here at reformation21 pride ourselves on customer service (for examples, look no further than our (failed?) attempts at toning down Levy and posting doctored pics of Trueman). Pursuant to that end, we are calling for your questions for our…

In the field of Reformation studies, Professor Brad Gregory is somebody for whom I have immense respect. Those outside the discipline of history are possibly unaware of the ravages which postmodernism brought in its wake, making all narratives negotiable and…

This is part of a two part review of Professor Brad Gregory’s learned, brilliant and polemical book, The Unintended Reformation (Harvard Belknap, 2011). It is the ‘chess game’ part: potentially very boring to all but those interested in late medieval…

This is part of a two part review of Professor Brad Gregory’s learned, brilliant and polemical book, The Unintended Reformation (Harvard Belknap, 2011). It is the ‘chess game’ part: potentially very boring to all but those interested in late medieval…