

Book Review: Reformed Apologetics (4)
See here for part 1, here for part 2, here for part 3. Presuppositional apologetics is well-known for its use […]
Read moreSee here for part 1, here for part 2, here for part 3. Presuppositional apologetics is well-known for its use […]
Read moreSee here for part 1 and here for part 2. The concept of “common notions” plays a large role in […]
Read moreSee here for part 1. Some Points of Appreciation There are some points at which I genuinely appreciate Reforming Apologetics. […]
Read moreReforming Apologetics: Retrieving the Classic Reformed Approach to Defending the Faith, J.V. Fesko. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2019. Softcover, 250 pages. […]
Read moreIn the near future, The Study will be releasing this new book on Christ’s seven sayings from the cross. This […]
Read moreSometimes you hear it said that the most horrible thing about sin is that it separates you from God. Along […]
Read moreI once heard a radio program about call center workers in India. North American companies often contract out their call […]
Read moreThe name of Israel Folau is well-known in Australia, and perhaps is becoming somewhat known overseas too. He’s the rugby […]
Read moreTruth has fallen on hard times. As I read the headlines each day, I can’t help but wonder: “What happened […]
Read moreI’ve learned a lot from this book so far, as I usually do from John Piper. This excerpt here is […]
Read moreI’m currently reading this great little book from Kevin DeYoung. What he describes here resonates with me — I adopted […]
Read moreBack in 1982, the Free Reformed Churches of Australia (FRCA) were one of the founding members of the International Conference […]
Read more“The next Lotto 6/49 jackpot is an estimated 16 million dollars.” When you hear something like that, the temptation is […]
Read moreAt the back of our Book of Praise, after the confessions and liturgical forms, you’ll find a document called the […]
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