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Who Ought to Read Scripture in Public Worship?

The Westminster Divines believed that the weightiness and importance of public scripture reading meant that not just anyone could do it.

Written by Brad Isbell | Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Who may (or ought to) read scripture in public worship is severely limited by the words and implications of our standards and even sanctified common sense. And I hope PCA officers will consider that our fathers in the faith may have been right about these things.   The reading of scripture in public worship is... Continue Reading

Thoughts on a Recent Accusation of Institutional Failure against Wheaton College

It takes but little observation to see that Wheaton has a real problem with worldliness.

Written by Tom Hervey | Wednesday, February 14, 2024

There are few better ways to empty the pews than by going along with the spirit of the age in its professed desire for equality, and yet Wheaton stiffens its neck and blinds its eyes and marches on gladly, proclaiming its fidelity to Christ while at the same time disobeying the actual teachings of his... Continue Reading

Coming Face to Face with Negative World

Christians live in a culture where authoritative opinions are contrary to that of individual faithful Christians.

Written by Clifford Humphrey | Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Renn’s book is so valuable because it brings to the surface the cause of this tension that Christians now feel in the Negative World. Further, by uncovering the nature of these temptations, he accordingly makes the choices ahead for faithful Christians more stark: which way, Christian man?   Why Aaron Renn’s Book is so Important... Continue Reading

The Need to Recover Apologetics

Projections show a continuing decline in those identifying as Christians. There is a concurrent decline in theological orthodoxy.

Written by Sue Cyre | Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Even the most devout faith will sooner or later falter and fail unless those who hold it are willing to bring it into public debate and to test it against experience in every area of life. If the Christian faith about the source and goal of human life is to be denied access to the... Continue Reading

Chariots of Hire

Presbyterians & "Super Bowl Sunday"

Written by Brad Isbell | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

There are still presbyterians around whose consciences are pricked by the prospect of thousands of people (Christians and pagans alike) working on the Lord’s Day for the sake of “recreation.” For them, obvious violations of the Second Commandment take all the fun out of America’s biggest Sunday.   We are reliably informed that this is “Super Bowl... Continue Reading

A Catechism on the Heart

The first and greatest commandment is to love the Lord our God with all our heart.

Written by Sinclair Ferguson | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

I must guard my heart as if everything depended on it. This means that I should keep my heart like a sanctuary for the presence of the Lord Jesus and allow nothing and no one else to enter.   Sometimes people ask authors, “Which of your books is your favorite?” The first time the question... Continue Reading

Pastors Need to Stand Up

We should call things what they are, without overstating, and sometimes that needs strong words.

Written by T.M. Suffield | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Lots of people have a sense that some things in our culture aren’t right, but they aren’t sure about how to best think about them….Their own Pastor, who knows their life, talking to them about this is more helpful than any voice they find online….Please consider talking about cultural issues more in your own church.... Continue Reading

The Internal Contradiction in Transgender Theories

In today’s controversies over transgender theories, opening your heart requires closing your mind.

Written by Trevin Wax | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

It doesn’t take long to recognize the internal inconsistency between these two narratives. The first depends on maleness and femaleness being something real, for a binary must exist for it to be transgressed or transcended. The second questions reality altogether, falling for a radical skepticism that reimagines the world in terms of linguistic power plays.  ... Continue Reading

Fighting the Sexual Revolution with Catechisms

The great need of the moment is a robust recovery in training Christians in the truths of what we confess.

Written by Cole Newton | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

The attempts to redefine sex and marriage are nothing less than calling good evil and evil good. Sadly, many Christians didn’t realize how slippery the slope really was whenever they began to bend their convictions on matters like premarital sex and divorce. As we have seen from church history, we should hope to grow in... Continue Reading

Alistair Begg and the Loving Thing

A Moment of Grief in the Tide of History

Written by Anne Kennedy | Wednesday, February 7, 2024

This wonderful, faithful preacher made a grave error and then, when in the face of an outpouring of grief, has tried to defend his position with a misuse of Scripture—something Jesus would never approve.    Alistair Begg’s preaching has been one of the most strengthening gifts to me over the past 20 years. The bit... Continue Reading

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