
Sunday’s Sermon
This week’s sermon was part 8 in the series on Hebrews: “Fix Your Thoughts on Jesus” (3:1-6). You can listen to or download it HERE.

This week’s sermon was part 8 in the series on Hebrews: “Fix Your Thoughts on Jesus” (3:1-6). You can listen to or download it HERE.

Martin Luther struggled many years to believe that God loved him. As he considered his sin he concluded that a righteous God could not possibly love him. After his discovery of the Gospel of God’s grace he would still struggle…

First Things is one of my favorite magazines. It is conservative and, yes, Catholic. Joseph Bottum, editor of First Things offers a helpful analysis of Pope Benedict’s new encyclical on economic and social justice. “Carnitas in Veritate” has been causing…

I saw this posted over at Provocations and Panting: “Jonathan Dodson, pastor of Austin City Life, recently announced that he has completed his new booklet, “Fight Club: Gospel-Centered Discipleship” which will be e-published for free first The Resurgence, with a…

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That we approach God in the name and by the merit of Jesus is good news for sinners. As for me, a cheif among sinners it is profoundly good news. I have no merits to plead. My name is wholly…

Check out THIS Audio of Al Mohler on John Calvin as a preacher and teacher.

Check out THIS edition of the Albert Mohler radio program.

From Tim Challies: On September 28, 2008, I was shocked to read these words on the blog of Terry Stauffer, a man I had met at a couple of conferences and who has long been a reader and commenter at…

Kevin Deyoung has posted some great thoughts on what we can learn from John Calvin about being relevant. Since the contemporary American church has been obsessed with relevance for some time now it would be good reflect on DeYoung’s words.…