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Westminster Bookstore is having a great sale on a great new product - The Essential Edwards Collection (5 Vol.) . Jonathan Edwards is not the easiest to read theologian. Okay, that's an understatement. But Owen Strachan and Doug Sweeney have done us a great service by making Edwards accessable...
Over at the Resurgence , Michael Horton explains the cruciality of the substitutionary atonement of Christ. When it comes to interpreting Christ's saving work, everything turns on our view of God's character and the seriousness of sin. God's law is not merely a reflection of his will but of his...
What is the diet in our churches? It is something completely different from Christ and Him crucified. It's me and me improved." - Michael Horton from an interview with the Resurgence
This looks like it would be worth attending.
Novelist Anne Rice made headlines a few years ago by embracing the faith and religion of her childhood - Roman Catholicism. This was after years of wandering the earth as an atheist. But now she has publicly announced her decision to no longer be a Christian. She wants to hang on to Christ but not...
Sunday's message was part 4 in our current series What Jesus Says to the Church . The message is entitled "Tolerating the Intolerable" (Rev. 2:18-29) and be listened to or downloaded HERE .
Once again Joel Osteen embarrasses himself and leads thousands into error because he is not qualified to preach God's Word.
From David Murray : Pastors used to be some of the happiest and healthiest people alive, with better life expectancy than the general population. But... Members of the clergy now suffer from obesity, hypertension and depression at rates higher than most Americans. In the last decade, their use of...
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"God has given us an anchor for our souls; He has anchored himself to us by the message of the Cross. Let us never cast that anchor off; let us never weaken our connection with the events upon which our faith is based. Such dependence upon the past will never prevent us from having present...