
MDB 55: John 9
John 9:39: For judgment I came into this world, that those who do not see may see and those who see may become blind. Why is it that some people are handicapped from birth? In ancient times, and even now…

John 9:39: For judgment I came into this world, that those who do not see may see and those who see may become blind. Why is it that some people are handicapped from birth? In ancient times, and even now…

From Justin Taylor: Tonight on the Albert Mohler Radio program (5-6 PM ET—streamed online for free) his guest will be Mosab Hasson Yousef, son of a founder of Hamas turned double-agent for Israel turned Christian. His new book, Son of…

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Johann Hari, a journalist for the British newspaper, The Independent, has written an article which lands quite a few good punches on the current religious scene, particularly with reference to the plots to murder the Mohammed cartoonist and the Pope’s…

Johann Hari, a journalist for the British newspaper, The Independent, has written an article which lands quite a few good punches on the current religious scene, particularly with reference to the plots to murder the Mohammed cartoonist and the Pope’s…

An Edinburgh taxi driver, James Kerr, of Simple Minds Cabs, Morningside, has asked Ref21 to bring readers’ attention to the upcoming Herman Bavinck conference at New College. Details can be found here. It is disappointing to see that there…

Al Mohler comments on a fascinating, if not disheartening new study released by Tufts University. The name of the study is entitled “Preachers Who Do Not Believe.” The title is self-explanatory. One of the authors of the study is the…

Prov 5:3-4: The lips of a forbidden woman drip honey and her speech is smoother than oil, but in the end she is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two-edged sword. There is no word more frequently heard and nothing…

Mrs. Peel has brought this article to my attention. Once again, it highlights the problematic nature of the exhibitionism inherent in Facebook-type media.

Mrs. Peel has brought this article to my attention. Once again, it highlights the problematic nature of the exhibitionism inherent in Facebook-type media.