What Is a Woman?
Matt Walsh’s new documentary about the transgender movement and its critics.
For Christians to truly hold fast to what is good, to truly seek the good of their neighbors, then they must hate what is evil. They must hate the evil lies promoted by transgender activists. Out of love for others and love for the truth, Christians must refuse to speak the lies of transgender ideology.... Continue Reading
Review: Coleman and Rester, Eds., Faith in the Time of Plague
"Selected Writings from the Reformation and Post-Reformation" is an invaluable resource for the Church today.
Faith in the Time of Plague is both encouraging and edifying and is thus recommended for all who labor within the church, as well as for those who sit in the pews. It will cause pastors, sessions, consistories, and diaconates to carefully consider the last two-and-a-half years, not in a vacuum, but with proper historical, biblical,... Continue Reading
The Gospel of Life in the Triune God
Book Review — Union with Christ: Reframing Theology and Ministry for the Church, J. Todd Billings
By its strengths in both scholarship and evangelism, Union with Christ can indeed help theologians and pastors develop further reflection and teaching on life in Christ, especially areas like sanctification, prayer, evangelism, and ecclesiology. The book’s tone is academic, and readers without experience in theological study might find its arguments (especially chapters 2 and 3) difficult to... Continue Reading
Jesus Shall Reign
The Remarkable Story of the First Missionary Hymn
Two themes dominate the hymn the Tongans sang 160 Pentecosts ago: the universal reach of Jesus’s reign, and the unrivaled blessings of that reign. The risen Christ is on the move, undeterred until his blessed foot treads every coastland and continent, every inland and island, from Israel to England to Tonga. The Tongans sang because... Continue Reading
Historical Adam: Did the Apostles Misunderstand Genesis?
Review: "In Quest of the Historical Adam" by William Lane Craig
Craig’s book is essential reading and stakes out a moderate position in the historical Adam debate. In the present intellectual climate, this work deserves two cheers. Nevertheless, his thesis stands in a long line of proposals that suffer from the same predicament: under pressure from science and other plausibility structures, they find it impossible to... Continue Reading
Inerrancy and the Gospels: How to Handle Narrative Differences
Book Review—Poythress reminds us of the complete trustworthiness of scripture, and the importance of remembering historical, narrative context.
Defending the inerrancy of scripture is not a hard task when we have the right tools and worldview to accompany it. Poythress’ principles to study the harmonization of the gospels are fantastic and worth the price of admission. Defending the inerrancy of scripture can be a challenging task for the unprepared Christian. In the... Continue Reading
‘What is a Woman?’ A Review
Essentially, just as postmodernists believe anyone can have “their truth” or their own version the truth—gender theorists believe a man can become their own version of a woman.
To postmodernists, the question “what is a woman?” is just as unanswerable as the question, “what is truth?” Postmodernists, as relativists, do not believe facts matter—just as gender theorists believe biology doesn’t matter. Postmodernists believe anything can be the truth just as gender theorists believe anyone can be a woman. The Daily Wire has been my... Continue Reading
Excerpt Taken From Chapter 3 of “A Still and Quiet Mind”
Our minds need rest just as much as our hearts and souls do.
Fasting from information is one way for us to come away when taking time off work is not possible and the demands of ministry and family can’t be avoided. When times of solitude are few and far between, we can still reduce the surrounding noise. A Still and Quiet Mind is scheduled to be... Continue Reading
The Bruised Reed
A Reader’s Guide to a Christian Classic
Sibbes wrote this book for “bruised reeds,” for heartbroken, distressed, and discouraged Christians. He shows from God’s word that Christ will neither break them nor quench them; instead, he cherishes them. Sibbes beckons the hurting and weary Christian to look to Christ for comfort and strength, knowing that since he has finished his work for us, he... Continue Reading
Foreword by Rosaria Butterfield to “The New Reformation Catechism on Human Sexuality”
The newly released “The New Reformation Catechism on Human Sexuality” is a timely and pastoral guide to liberate many who are held captive by sexual sin.
No one is exempt from original sin and its consequence. Neither good nor malicious intentions can rewrite God’s call for men and women. Scripture is clear that we are responsible for our inborn as well as our actual sins (Psalm 5:5, Romans 1:18, Deuteronomy 27:15, Hebrews 9:27). Taking responsibility for our own sin is hard... Continue Reading
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