
The Reformation: A Bible Movement (Part 3)
In the first two posts in this series, we considered the way in which the Reformers viewed the Scriptures as to its authority and clarity. In this final installment, we turn our…
In the first two posts in this series, we considered the way in which the Reformers viewed the Scriptures as to its authority and clarity. In this final installment, we turn our…
In the first post in this series we briefly considered the way in which the Reformers viewed the Scriptures–as they are in truth, the authoritative written word of God. But God’s Word…
Does God speak to us, and if he does, can we understand him? This two-part question, much more than the question of the existence of God, is particularly relevant today.…
When talk turns to exile, Christians ought to understand the full sense of that term. God’s kingdom does not advance despite opposition from the world, but as a result of…
The previous post in this two-part series began with the problem of spiritual lethargy which led us to the passage in Heb 6:1-12, a passage that is written for the…
Do I have what it takes? It’s a question that all of us have asked ourselves. Some of you ask it every day. Do I have what it takes to…
There has been quite a lot of discussion in recent years about evangelical scholarship in the Old Testament and the validity of the doctrine of Scriptural inerrancy. As I watch…
In the first post in this series we briefly considered the heart of family worship. In this post we turn our attention to the timing and manner of family worship.…
My wife and I like to talk about family worship–not because we have it all figured out, but because we actually enjoy experimenting with different ways to draw ourselves and…