
“A substitute for Gospel ministry”
That is how Al Mohler describes Florida pastor Terry Jones’ now infamous act of Qur’an burning. Pastor Jones is not wrong to see Islam as a way that leads millions of people away from the message of the Gospel and…

That is how Al Mohler describes Florida pastor Terry Jones’ now infamous act of Qur’an burning. Pastor Jones is not wrong to see Islam as a way that leads millions of people away from the message of the Gospel and…

Not long after we moved to the Philadelphia area my wife and I began a tour of some of the small groups in our church. During one of our visits my wife was asked how she felt about being married…

Ligonier’s Table Talk Magazine has published a breif interview with Al Mohler that is worth reading. The first question deals with the historic turn around of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary which occured under the leadership of Dr. Mohler. TT: In…

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Over at Ref21 Carl Trueman suggests serveral reasons why Protestants convert to Roman Catholicism: 1. A sense of awe and liturgical tradition in much (not all) Roman Catholic worship that is lacking in evangelical Protestantism. 2. A disillusion with the…

[vimeo 21653139 w=400 h=225] Justin Taylor Interview – Russell Moore, “Tempted and Tried” from Crossway on Vimeo. Tempted and Tried by Russell Moore HT: Justin Taylor

Helpful post over at Desiring God: Christian faith must go on being translated, must continuously enter into vernacular culture and interact with it, or it withers and fades. Islamic absolutes are fixed in a particular language, and in the conditions…

From Sam Storms: In a recent interview with Sally Quinn of The Washington Post, Rob Bell again muddied the waters over the question of the fate of those who’ve never heard about Jesus. In doing so he also greatly misrepresented…

[vimeo 21895447 w=400 h=225] Robbed Hell – C.A.S.T. Pearls Presents from Canon Wired on Vimeo. HT: Doug Wilson