Abortion, the Death Penalty, and Our Nation’s Hypocrisy
Idaho Senator Bob Nonini has come under fire recently for nodding his head in agreement with the view that those […]
In his classic book, The Holiness of God, R.C. Sproul bemoans the absence from our vocabulary of certain, once-familiar, King
“The Church is like a great ship sailing the sea of the world and tossed by the waves of temptation
Hannah, thank you for joining us at the Westminster Confession of Funk hosted by CrossPolitic. The Clouds Ye So
“And thus was he called Ichabod, for the glory of the Lord had departed.” 1 Samuel 4:21 The rising tide
“Jeremiad.” Definition: an elaborate and prolonged lamentation; a cry of woe; and expression of righteous indignation. “Nehemiad.” Definition: an elaborate
It is one of the great ironies of our day that Christians can pray, “Thy will be done on earth
In 1976, in tribute to his own mentor, John Gerstner, Dr. Sproul declared, “In an era of Church history when theology is in chaos, the Church is being shaken at its foundations, and Christian ethics shift and slide with every novel theology, we are grateful for the vivid example of one who stands in the midst of confusion as a bright and shining light.”
By the 16th century virtually no one disagreed on the fact that the West needed to be reformed. What they
It’s common these days for heretical teachers to point out something that is clearly in the text of Scripture and
Recap In this series, we’ve been dealing with some of the idols in the world that need to be torn
This autumn marks the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s pinning of the ninety-five theses. Whether you’re Lutheran or not, Luther
Given what Bell has said so far about the Bible, a brief excursus about the doctrine of Scripture would be
A Church for the Next Generation, Part Three In the past two posts, we’ve looked at whether young people are
Most of us have been pulled over by a cop. Imagine for a moment that this happens to you. The
There are some chilling similarities between the idols out there and the sacrifices they require, and the idols in our own hearts.
The world was made for us. It’s a comforting idea, isn’t it? And for many thousands of years, humans believed
Part two in the series “A Church for the Next Generation” In my last post, I took a quick look