
Adam and Eve
[The following article is taken from the book, Should Christians Embrace Evolution? (ed. Norman Nevin and published by IVP -UK, 2009). The book it to be published soon in the USA by P & R. Permission to republish was kindly…

[The following article is taken from the book, Should Christians Embrace Evolution? (ed. Norman Nevin and published by IVP -UK, 2009). The book it to be published soon in the USA by P & R. Permission to republish was kindly…

August 26-28/Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary/Grand Rapids “The Beauty and Glory of Christ” Speakers include Iain D. Cambell, Al Martin, David Carmichael, Rick Phillips, James Grier, Joel Beeke For more information, see

The Royals thundered onto the ice, taking the Cincinnati Cyclones by storm [note action verbs and puns on opponent’s name]. The first period belonged to them, scoring at 3:08 and adding two more before the buzzer. In the second…

I played a little soccer back in high school. Before that I was in competitive swimming. But during college and seminary years I lost just about all contact with sports. Last time I followed football the Rams were in Los…


Ligonier Ministries has posted a wealth of helpful resources addressing N.T. Wright’s theology, commonly referred to as the New Perspective on Paul. Check it out HERE and HERE.

From Kevin DeYoung’s Tabletalk article: “My generation in particular is prone to radicalism without followthrough. We have dreams of changing the world, and the world should take notice accordingly. But we’ve not proved faithful in much of anything yet. We…

From a very helpful article on Christians and politics by Doug Wilson: James Davison Hunter has this to say about contemporary Christian political involvement. “These qualifications notwithstanding, the reality is that politics is the tactic of choice for many Christians…

Every culture of the world has a niche for poetry and song. It is one of the great hallmarks of our humanity. The reason for this is our need as human beings to express not just our thoughts, but also…

Hebrews 5:1 and following continues to press the point that Jesus is better. He is better than any high priest who has come before. Even though earthly priests could sympathize with humanity’s common plight (Heb. 5:2), they could not save…