Vile, Wretched, Miserable, Blind?
Heath Lambert’s A Theology of Biblical Counseling is a rewritten, updated, and improved version of Jay Adams’ A Theology of […]
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Heath Lambert’s A Theology of Biblical Counseling is a rewritten, updated, and improved version of Jay Adams’ A Theology of […]
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God Shines Forth: How the Nature of God Shapes and Drives the Mission of the Church, Daniel Hames and Michael […]
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When it comes to the period right before the Reformation, I’ve always had certain notions about what the church was […]
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I’ve been patient with this for many years, but today I’m compelled to say it: one of the most theologically […]
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A parishioner asked me whether God loves everyone. She was discussing this with a friend. The friend insisted that God […]
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We might think we’re the first ones in history to encounter questions about how Christians should respond to perceived or […]
Read moreThis past week, I shared the following links on social media and I think they’re worth sharing here too: Special […]
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It isn’t easy to love a jerk. Someone who’s quiet, meek, and kind – no problem. But the person who […]
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It was March of 2001 and I was a newly ordained missionary serving in Fort Babine, British Columbia. My sending […]
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Theological distinctions matter. We need them for sound theology. That theology then goes on to inform how we think and […]
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Luther, Calvin and the Mission of the Church: The Mission Theology and Practice of the Protestant Reformers, Thorsten Prill. GRIN […]
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The following is an excerpt from chapter 17 of Aiming to Please: A Guide to Reformed Worship (available from Amazon […]
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I’ve been reading Carlos Eire’s Reformations: The Early Modern World, 1450-1650. It’s an enjoyable survey of this time period, though […]
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I’m just going to say it, no holds barred: one of the shallowest objections to traditional Christian sexual ethics is […]
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