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“He gets lost in his cleaverness”

Darrel Bock of Dallas Theological Seminary has been reviewing “Love Wins” by Rob Bell chapter by chapter. In his latest post Dr. Bock addresses Bell’s assertions that Jesus taught inclusivism. Bock writes: Bell never says all are saved in this…

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Grace enough…

[youtube ] Out of a Far Country: A Gay Son’s Journey to God. A Broken Mother’s Search for Hope “Out of a Far Country is a true-life parable of saving grace for a prodigal mother and a wayward son who…

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Thriving at College

WTS Bookstore is currently offering Thriving At College for only $8.99 (40% off!). From the Publisher: Filled with wisdom and practical advice from a seasoned college professor and student mentor, Thriving at College covers the ten most common mistakes that…

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The Cross and the Jukebox

Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has a great feature on his blog called “The Cross and the Jukebox.” There he discusses religious and cultural themes found in country music. Check it out HERE.

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There and back again?

What is it about evangelicals that seems to crave fads? These days we seem to be into stories about people’s trips to heaven (or Hell) and back. It seems like a pretty good arrangement: Someone goes to heaven for a…

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The Cross is not an Object Lesson

Michael Horton continues his review of Love Wins: For me, the greatest danger of Bell’s interpretation in this book is his view of Christ’s cross. Obviously, if there is no wrath or judgment, then whatever Christ achieved for us on…

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No soft words for deceivers

“Find if you can, beloved, one occasion in which Jesus inculcated doubt or bade men dwell in uncertainty. The apostles of unbelief are everywhere today, and they imagine that they are doing God service by spreading what they call “honest…