The Scottish Reformation: Patrick Hamilton
In God’s mysterious but good providence, he used a condemned man’s words to bring another man to faith; and this man went on to teach others about the faith.
When he was just 23 years old he returned to Scotland and began to preach the gospel and rebuke Rome for her superstitions and corruptions. The Roman Catholic leaders, of course, quickly began to resent Hamilton and discussed how to get rid of him. To make a long story short, Rome tricked him into visiting... Continue Reading
21 Key Christian Figures You Should Know
Standing on the shoulders of some of those in crowd of the great cloud of witnesses.
In 21 Servants of Sovereign Joy, John Piper explores the lives of these leaders from church history, offering a close look at their perseverance amidst opposition, weakness, and suffering—inspiring readers toward a life of Christ-exalting courage, passion, and joy. Standing on Their Shoulders In 21 Servants of Sovereign Joy John Piper details the lives of 21 leaders from... Continue Reading
Tyndale Sued by Boy Who Didn’t Come Back from Heaven
Subject of retracted afterlife account demands damages for using his name.
Malarkey has sued on the grounds of defamation, financial exploitation, and publicity placing a person in a false light, saying that Tyndale went forward with initially publishing and promoting the book knowing his opposition. He states that he did not write any part of the book or consent to the use of his name as... Continue Reading
10 Things You Should Know about Christian Hospitality
Hospitality is good for the giver because it puts our lives and hearts on display.
Every Christian is called to practice hospitality, but that does not mean that everyone practices it in the same way. We practice hospitality by sharing our resources and our needs, by serving as both host and guest, as Jesus did when he walked this earth. Hospitality works on the same principle as tithing. You are... Continue Reading
A Christian Case for Transgenderism? (Book Review)
Hartke argues that anything less than full affirmation of transgender identities fails to be inclusive and robs transgender persons of both dignity and identity
“Transforming is a classic example of reader-response hermeneutics. This school of thought focuses on a text’s effect on the reader or audience, not on what the inspired authors intended to communicate. For example, Hartke suggests that the physicality of Jesus’s resurrected body legitimizes sex-change surgeries.” Austen Hartke’s Transforming: The Bible and the Lives of... Continue Reading
Two Contents, Two Realities – Francis Schaeffer (1974)
Schaeffer’s work (as usual) is prophetic, timely, and challenging.
His writing aims squarely at the Christian mind but always impacts the heart. And whenever the mind and heart are inflamed by Christian truth, the hands and feet are quick to follow. Schaeffer’s proposition in this piece is simple. The culture is getting increasingly more secular and ungodly. There are two contents and two realities.... Continue Reading
The Old Covenant Has Come to an End (Owen)
The Messiah has come and enacted a new and better covenant, as Hebrews says so clearly.
I appreciate John Owen’s explanation of Hebrews 8:13. He noted that some 1st Century Christians believed that the Old Covenant was still in force. Owen then said that the author of Hebrews “knew that this persuasion was destructive to the faith of the gospel, and would, if pertinaciously adhered unto, prove ruinous to their own... Continue Reading
Have You Ever Had a Walmart Moment?
Have you ever thought, "I'm better than you, and I'd be happier if you were not here or if you were more like me?"
From what I’ve witnessed on social media lately, there’s been less empathy and self-reflection and more defensiveness regarding the sin of racism. This grieves me. As believers, we should know that the only one with the right to say “I’m superior. I’m better than you” is God. If anyone has the right to be offended... Continue Reading
Justified Today, Damned Tomorrow? Never! (Sibbes)
We have doubts; despair sometimes is a dark cloud in the Christian life.
“Beloved, let us not lose the comfort of the constancy and immutability of Christ’s love. Let us conceive that all the sweet links of salvation are held on God’s part strong, not on ours; the firmness is on God’s part, not on ours. Election is firm on God’s part, not on ours. We choose indeed... Continue Reading
20 Truths from Small Church Essentials
Just because a church is small, doesn’t mean it’s broken.
There are more small churches than you may think. According to Barna, “the largest group of American churchgoers attends services in a more intimate context. Almost half (46%) attend a church of 100 or fewer members. More than one-third (37%) attend a midsize church of over 100, but not larger than 499.” Karl Vaters’... Continue Reading
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