Now Available: “I Will Be Your God”: An Easy Introduction to the Covenant of Grace
ILPB has just released this little volume (79 pages), originally based on some sermons that I preached at the Providence […]
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ILPB has just released this little volume (79 pages), originally based on some sermons that I preached at the Providence […]
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Chrysostom once said that if he were the fittest in the world to preach a sermon to the whole world, […]
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I’ve been reading Richard Sibbes’ book Josiah’s Reformation — one of two theological books not in our container steaming over […]
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I’m working on my review of Synopsis Purioris Theologiae, also known as the Leiden Synopsis. This is an important piece […]
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Coming soon from Inter-League Publication Board. Publisher’s blurb from the back cover: “In this book Rev. Bredenhof explains the covenant […]
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Now available from Reformation Heritage Books! In many modern histories of Christian missions, the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century is […]
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I’m almost finished the big pile of books I received last year at Together for the Gospel. This little volume […]
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Regular readers of this blog know that I am not a Tim Keller “fanboy.” He has his devotees — those […]
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Many of the churches with membership in the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC) have condemned Federal Vision theology. […]
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I’ve just finished Iain Murray’s excellent biography of D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. Lloyd-Jones faced an enormous struggle with doctrinal compromise in […]
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In many modern histories of Christian missions, the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century is depicted as a movement lacking […]
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Now available from Reformed Perspective Books. “Did God really say?” To Eve it may have seemed the Serpent was trying […]
Read moreThere’s this thing on Facebook where people are invited to share the top ten influential books in their lives. A […]
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An orthodox preacher of the Word without passion is like a high-voltage wire without a generating station. Here’s a quote […]
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