An Admiring Look at the Greatest Popularizer of Reformed Theology
R.C. Sproul: A Life, Stephen J. Nichols. Wheaton: Crossway, 2021. Hardcover, 371 pages. Back in the early 90s, there was […]
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R.C. Sproul: A Life, Stephen J. Nichols. Wheaton: Crossway, 2021. Hardcover, 371 pages. Back in the early 90s, there was […]
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Sin is like fungus: it grows best in the dark. We need to keep exposing this wickedness to the light. […]
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Recovering the Lost Art of Reading: A Quest for the True, the Good, and the Beautiful, Leland Ryken and Glenda […]
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Live Not By Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents, Rod Dreher. New York: Sentinel, 2020. Hardcover, 240 pages. Rod Dreher’s […]
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If you’re like me and you follow some kind of Bible reading plan, inevitably you arrive at Leviticus. The plan […]
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It’s the Second World War. You’re living in Nazi-occupied Europe. You’re required to swear an oath of loyalty to Adolf […]
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Atheists and agnostics love to discredit God’s Word by trotting out Bible contradictions. You can easily find lists of them […]
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Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Church, Michael Horton, Grand Rapids: Baker, 2008. Paperback, 270 pages. In 1923 […]
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Yesterday was a really joyful day for our congregation. After over a year of disruption — a time during which […]
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“Now those who were scattered went about preaching the word.” Acts 8:4 Reformed Christians have sometimes been accused of being […]
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What if I told you Christians don’t have a personal responsibility to spread the gospel? Amongst most Christians such a […]
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I don’t normally review multi-author collections of essays and this isn’t going to be an exception to that. I just […]
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Bavinck: A Critical Biography, James Eglinton. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020. Hardcover, 450 pages. In my corner of the Reformed […]
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