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In his outstanding book, Sinners in the Hands of a Good God , David Clotfelter carefully distinguishes between the god of sentimental western moralism and the holy God who reveals Himself in Scripture. The author presents George MacDonald, the great 19th century writer as representative of the...
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Justin Taylor has provided a link to the latest 9Marks Ministry Newsletter on corporate prayer. ( 9Marks Newsletter on Corporate Prayer ). Please enjoy and benefit from these articles.
On January 1, 1937 J. Gresham Machen died. “Born in 1881, J. Gresham Machen grew up in an educated, well-to-do Presbyterian family in Baltimore. He majored in classics at Johns Hopkins University and graduated first in his class in 1901. He then entered the graduate program but after one year...
Tom Ascol at Founders has linked to article on the upcoming nomination of Dr. Al Mohler for SBC President ( Jeffress to nominate Mohler for SBC President ). Imagine - a theologian as president of the SBC!
Justin Taylor links to a moving article by Richard Philips about the experience of losing a baby ( Losing a Baby ). I encourage you to read pastor Philip's article and pass it along to those you know who have experienced a similar loss.
Another passage from David Clotfelter's excellent book "Sinners in the Hands of a Good God": "We have attended conferences and learned to market our churches. We have imitated the cell-church movement. We have spoken in tongues, listened to self-proclaimed prophets, and pursued signs and wonders...
Between Two Worlds has a link to some excellent thoughts on Jonathan Edwards ( What It Means to Hear and Be Influenced by Jonathan Edwards ).
I am excited about the Literary Study Bible published by Crossway. After spening some time in its pages I can say honestly that it is my favorite study Bible. If you desire a tool that will help you read and understand the Bible then this is it. The copious study notes by Leland and Phil Ryken (...
Phil Johnson offers a good observation on the emergent tendency to avoide statements of faith ( "No Statement of Belief"#links#links ).