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Book Review
TGCReviews has posted my review of J.I. Packer and Gary Parrett’s Grounded in the Gospel: How to Build Believers the Old Fashioned Way. You can read it HERE.

Sunday’s Sermon
Last Sunday’s message was part 36 in our series through Hebrews. It is entitled “Faith Seeking a Home” and is taken from Hebrews 11:13-16. You can listen to or download it HERE.

“We are slowly starving to death.”
It seems that everyone has named “biblical illiteracy” as one of the gravest problems facing the church. But is anything being done about it? Collin Hansen has written a sobering but hopeful article in the latest issue of CT. Perhaps…

Coming to Church of the Saviour
“Westminster’s conviction is that this revealed, self-attesting Word of God must ground and shape all human thought, and that this Word, centered on Jesus Christ the Eternal and Incarnate Word, bears absolute authority in defining, understanding and defending all issues…

“Christless Christianity” audio
Ligonier has posted the audio from their 2010 “Christless Christianity” Conference. On March 26-27, 2010, in Los Angeles, Calif., Michael Horton, Peter Jones, John MacArthur, and R.C. Sproul joined together to examine many of the popular misunderstandings of the gospel…

What Did You Expect?
Paul Tripp’s outstanding book on marriage, What Did You Expect? is now available.

What Did You Expect?
https://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=11719887&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1 “What Did You Expect?” Short from Crossway on Vimeo.

The fascination with the sensational OR Whose story matters most?
R. Scott Clark has weighed in on the Ergun Caner mess. In case you don’t know Ergun Caner is President of Liberty Baptist Seminary (one of the world’s largest) in Lynchburg, VA. He is an author and well known preacher…

A Timely Rebuke
Thanks to Martin Downes for posting the following insights from Dale Ralph Davis’ excellent book The Word Became Fresh: “The opening paragraphs of Dale Ralph Davis’ The Word Became Fresh: How to preach from Old Testament narrative texts are enough…


























