
2008: The Church in Developing Nations
Derek asks what we think is the most important issue for the church in 2008. I would answer that for the entirety of the Church — that is, the worldwide church — the most important issue is that we see…

Derek asks what we think is the most important issue for the church in 2008. I would answer that for the entirety of the Church — that is, the worldwide church — the most important issue is that we see…

After a long break, Ref21 has once again turned for wisdom to that category of person that some regard as the third office of the eldership: taxi drivers. So, today we are delighted to be able to be talking to…

Justin linked on his blog to my post below regarding our recent loss of a baby. A woman named Christie commented on her desire for biblical support for my confidence in the salvation of our lost child. There must be…

Guy Davies interviews Paul Helm.

Today is Archbishop Ussher’s birthday. Born on this day in 1581, he rose to become the archbishop of Armagh and author of The Annals of the World in which he famously dated the dawn of creation on the night preceding October 23,…

Last month, my wife and I experienced a loss that many others have endured. In the eleventh week of her pregnancy, our little baby died. It was our sixth pregnancy and first lost child. And it deeply grieved our hearts.…

It may have been mentioned on this site before, but if not, check out Thabiti Anyabwile’s new book, The Decline of African American Theology: From Biblical Faith to Cultural Accommodation, with a foreword by Mark Noll. Rev. Eric Redmond, Pastor…

Reformation 21 is an online magazine (ezine) created to serve, edify, and educate Christians by presenting an authoritative reformed perspective, while embracing various denominational positions, on a variety of relevant historic matters, current issues, and thoughtful positions that inform, inspire,…

Some significant news out of Texas: Robert Jeffress, the pastor of First Baptist Dallas, announces that he will be nominating Al Mohler for President of the SBC in Indianapolis this June.

David Powlison offers some reflections on New Year’s Resolutions.