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Ten Basic Facts about the NT Canon that Every Christian Should Memorize: #1

The New Testament Books are the Earliest Christian Writings We Possess

Written by Michael Kruger | Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Every Christian should remember one basic fact, namely that the New Testament books are distinctive because, generally speaking, they are the earliest Christian writings we possess. None are earlier. If so, then it seems that the books included in the New Testament are not as arbitrary as some would have us believe. On the contrary,... Continue Reading

The Troubled State of Christian Preaching

What Giglio got right and the church often gets wrong

Written by Mark Galli, Christianity Today | Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The current state of our preaching is driven by an admirable desire to show our age the relevance of the gospel. But our recent attempts have inadvertently turned that gospel into mere good advice—about sex, about social ethics, about how to live successfully. This either offends or bores our culture. A renewed focus on the... Continue Reading

Divorce and the “Nones”

The high correlation between lack of religious affiliation and divorce demands attention from the Church

Written by Kristin Rudolph | Wednesday, January 23, 2013

According to the report, “when children of divorce reach adulthood, compared to those raised in intact families, they feel less religious on the whole and are less likely to be involved in the regular practice of a faith.” The report points out a striking disparity between people from “intact families,” two-thirds of whom say they... Continue Reading

A Great Multitude and a Great Hope

How sweet it will be when all our churches can sing together

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Let us pursue now what we will enjoy in glory then. For what started with one man, called out of paganism, and joined to his barren wife, will one day come to culmination on the other side of the seven seals with a vast array of singing saints more numerous than the sand on the... Continue Reading

The “Others”: Relationships With Other Local Churches

A better approach for church planters

Written by Toby B. Holt | Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Now, again, having relationships (or sharing in appropriate efforts like Bible distribution) should not mean forsaking one’s theology. Nor does it mean forging ties with bodies that are clearly outside the faith. There are all sorts of horrific things done in the name of “ ecumenicalism” that the wise pastor will steer clear from. The... Continue Reading

450th Anniversary of The Heidelberg Catechism

A Reformed Classic

Written by Don Sweeting | Monday, January 21, 2013

What is unique about the Heidelberg Catechism is its warm and personal tone. Church historian Philip Schaff said it was “a product of the heart as well as the head.” It presents pastoral guidance that is robustly theological. Unlike some other confessions of the period, it is nearly devoid of polemics. Its tone is irenic.... Continue Reading

The Roots of an Evangelical Magisterium

Can the Kingdom of God be restricted to a particular visible institution?

Written by Adam Borneman | Monday, January 21, 2013

One cannot help but wonder “Whatever happened to “faith alone”? Are we not being led to believe that rather than “justified by faith” that our “faith is justified” by the evangelical magisterium? Is the kingdom of God now synonymous with a particular visible institution to which one must give their nod of approval? Scary stuff.... Continue Reading

Five Reasons to Read the Heidelberg Catechism This Year

A deeply moving, theologically careful, biblically faithful exploration of God’s grace

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Saturday, January 19, 2013

If you love the Heidelberg Catechism and have for a long time, read it again this year. If you learned the Heidelberg Catechism years ago and dismissed it as cruel and unusual punishment, give it another chance. If “Heidelberg” sounds like a disease to you and catechism sounds as thrilling as detasseling corn, try it... Continue Reading

To Split or Stay?

When Is It Right to Leave?

Written by R. Scott Clark, Heidelblog | Saturday, January 19, 2013

If confessional congregations determine that a denomination is not presently confessional or if groups that find themselves alienated from the confession and unable to subscribe honestly to the standards, if all churchly efforts have been exhausted, and that there is no reasonable expectation of a return to the confession (theology, piety, and practice) in future,... Continue Reading

In Praise of Denominations

Denominations serve a real purpose and are worthy of our promotion, propagation, and commitment

Written by Jason Helopoulos | Friday, January 18, 2013

A congregation should also be able to expect certain theological precision and convictions from its leadership based upon the denomination’s stated beliefs and theology. In this way, a congregation is protected from a pastor who would come in and change the church in drastic ways (i.e. from an infant baptizing church to a believer’s only... Continue Reading

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