Blog Break — Long-Service Leave
Starting on Monday November 24, I’m beginning a period of what Australians call long-service leave. In other places that would […]
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Starting on Monday November 24, I’m beginning a period of what Australians call long-service leave. In other places that would […]
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In chapter 12 of J.I. Packer’s Seeing God in the Dark, he offered “Theological Reflections on the Charismatic Movement.” In […]
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Back in July, I had the privilege of spending a month in Papua New Guinea teaching at the Reformed Churches […]
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“Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come […]
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Psalm 23 is so well-loved and so familiar. We might think we know what it means. But then someone might […]
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This past Saturday I attended a pro-life conference in Hobart. It was organized by the Human Life Protection Society of […]
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The other day I somehow got to thinking about the DC-3, in Canadian military service known as the C-47 Dakota. […]
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The question is a perennial one. Does the Bible require Christians to give 10% of their income to the LORD? […]
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The Nicene Creed, Kevin DeYoung. Wheaton: Crossway, 2025. Softcover, 93 pages. 2025 is the 1700th anniversary of the Council of […]
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Another Grace and Truth Conference has come and gone. On Saturday, we enjoyed some really encouraging talks: We ended the […]
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Last night the 2025 Grace and Truth Conference continued. We heard great talks from Tim Challies, Phillip Scheepers, and Mikey […]
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Our third annual Grace and Truth Conference began last night with a set of brief talks directed to youth. Our […]
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Justification is the Bible’s teaching on how a sinner may be right before God. It is God’s declaration as Judge […]
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In my particular Reformed heritage the name of Klaas Schilder looms large. Most people don’t know about him today anymore, […]
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