Gardens in Babylon
For His Dominion is an Everlasting Dominion
If in humility we—Americans, moderns, Christians—reacquaint ourselves with an earth of the seventh day, in need of gardeners, namers, dominion makers, then perhaps we can avoid our great tower’s fall….For how, without knowing nature, can we know her laws, or know her God? There is a capital in the east, a great city full... Continue Reading
Pornography & Repentance
Contrary to what the world around us would have us believe, the path of purity is filled with great joy.
Pornography degrades the mind into darkness, dulling our senses so that we lose the ability to appreciate the subtle art that God has created all around us. It addicts us to fluff and triviality, and reality becomes intolerable. In our previous study, we began the final section of the catechism, which is called Restoration. As... Continue Reading
John Rogers & Rebecca Peale, Martyrs
Murdered by a mob just four days after arriving on the mission field.
Hopeful, dedicated, and spiritually zealous Rev. John R. Peale completed seminary, was licensed and ordained, married Rebecca, and with his bride they embarked on a lengthy journey to China only to be murdered in the streets of Lienchou by some of the residents they had hoped to serve. John Rogers Peale was born to... Continue Reading
Reformed Theology & Presuppositionalism: Glued or Grown Out of?
Non-Reformed Christian uses of the presuppositional method are ultimately creating an apologetic Frankenstein.
The proper kind of apologetic defense of the Reformed Christian faith grows out of its theological soil reflecting its organic roots in that foregoing Reformed theology…In short, the theology determines the method. For some time now Christians from various non-Reformed Christian traditions have sought to use the “presuppositionalist” apologetic in their defense of the... Continue Reading
Suffering and the Gospel, Part 1
The universe is a megaphone proclaiming truth about God. Understanding this is a vital first step to grasping God’s purposes for suffering.
Suffering is a universal experience. If you have a pulse, you either have or will experience suffering. My sad conviction is that far too few Christians today have an adequate Biblical understanding of suffering. And this leaves them in an extremely vulnerable place when the waves of suffering finally do reach the shores of their... Continue Reading
How Organisms Reveal Divine Purpose and Design
According to a recent Forbes article, an increasing number of scientists have concluded that the formation and function of organisms reflects purpose and design
[Denis] Noble is neutral on religious matters. Yet he sees compelling evidence that purpose may be fundamental to life….Noble’s critics worry that entertaining religion-adjacent views subverts established science and the entire scientific project. What if the formation and function of organisms requires design and reflects purpose? And what if these phenomena suggest the reality... Continue Reading
Report on the 51st General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America: We Still Have Work to Do
Our Triune God will continue to cause us to be united in the truth of His Word.
The 51st General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America was a success. It was a success because we came together as brothers, and even when we disagreed we remembered that we all serve one Master and Lord. There are areas where our church is not on the same page. There are areas where we... Continue Reading
A Call to Visitation Ministry
Visitation ministry is practical, root-level Christianity.
Jesus spoke the most plain words about visiting lonely believers who can’t come to church. His words make it clear that He cares about them deeply, and gives special attention to them. They are His sheep and they need to be fed. Visiting the sick, the needy, and the shut-ins is part and parcel... Continue Reading
You Are Not Your Desires
“Homosexuality” is a construct that denies people’s humanity.
We do not go looking to the experience of our desires to validate an identity. We go to Scripture. The fact of “naturally occurring” experiences or desires tells us nothing about the appropriateness of those occurrences or desires. “If it feels good, do it” is devastating as an ethic. It is a cultural myth... Continue Reading
Confessions of a Sproul Guy: Part One
"Schaeffer and MacArthur led me to Sproul and that was my segue into the reformational world."
It’s well understood that institutional presences like seminaries and colleges need to be protected; reputation is everything. But sometimes truth is another thing and we do need to be careful to maintain some unblinking history. The stories of the OPC and PCA are not well ordered or manicured; they were rough cut. Their men were... Continue Reading
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