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The Thin Idol (Or: The Idolatry of Being Thin)

In our superficial culture where outward appearance is everything, it’s easy for us to become obsessed with our looks.

Written by Shane Lems | Monday, October 3, 2016

Because Elyse Fitzpatrick understands these struggles, she wrote Love to Eat, Hate to Eat.  This isn’t a Christian dieting or Christian exercise book.  Instead, it’s a Bible-filled guide on following Christ without being enslaved to diet, exercise, weight, or size.  I’m not quite finished with the book, but so far I really appreciate it because... Continue Reading

Older, Restful, and Reforming

We recently saw the 10-year anniversary of Collin Hansen‘s landmark Christianity Today article “Young, Restless, Reformed," which became a book with the same title

Written by Jared C. Wilson | Saturday, October 1, 2016

“I also think, ten years later, the younger members of our tribe seem less restless than we did when we started. For all the flack the millennials take in the wider culture, the millennials I meet in the gospel-centered tribe seem more mature, more settled.”   I never set out to “join a movement.” I... Continue Reading

The Church Here and There (Turretin)

Christ’s church exists in a twofold state: on earth, and in heaven.

Written by Shane Lems | Friday, September 30, 2016

In Reformed theology there are various ways to describe Christ’s church.  One of the descriptions is to distinguish between the church militant and the church triumphant.  This is not to say there are two churches.  It is simply a way to explain the state or degree of Christ’s church.  Christ’s church exists in a twofold... Continue Reading

Lloyd-Jones on Van Til on Barth

A review by Martyn Lloyd-Jones on Cornelius Van Til’s “Christianity and Barthianism”

Written by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones | Thursday, September 29, 2016

It is difficult to over-estimate the value of this book at the present time. It shows clearly why the Barthian teaching has been so ineffective in the life of the church. It has been an intellectualist movement which has led men to preach about the Word rather than preach the Word. It has been going... Continue Reading

Mortification and Vivification

Without the Spirit of God, there would be neither mortification nor vivification in the life of the believer.

Written by Barry York | Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Both mortification and vivification are the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life. As Paul states, “If you are living according to the flesh, you must die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live” (Rom. 8:13; see also Rom. 8:4; Gal. 5:16-25;... Continue Reading

History Taken Out Of God’s Hands: Middle Knowledge

"In the theory of middle knowledge, that is precisely the case with God. God looks on, while humans decide."

Written by Shane Lems | Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Not everyone agrees with this view.  Some people say that it detracts from human freedom, so they speak of God’s middle knowledge.  That is, although God knows all the possibilities of what might happen in the future, his decree depends on man’s choices and actions.  In this view, God decreed that which he foresaw would... Continue Reading

A Classic Book on an Evangelical History and Theology of Renewal

Tim Keller says that if you read this book, you’ll say that you now know where he got all his material

Written by Justin Taylor | Tuesday, September 27, 2016

I read this book multiple times in the 1980s. Though I’ve not reread it since, I still cite from memory many significant Lovelace insights: “characteristic flesh,” “the sanctification gap,” “n-step sanctification,” “the need for a tuned and adapted form of nouthetic counseling.”   There is not another book quite like Richard Lovelace’s The Dynamics of... Continue Reading

Book Review: The End of White Christian America

Has White Christian America lost its cultural and political influence?

Written by Derryck Green | Monday, September 26, 2016

One good thing about White Christian America’s declining political clout is that evangelicals can return to the biblical obligation of making disciples, rather than making political ones. Yet there is some very noticeable but subdued cheerfulness by Jones for the end of White Christian America and one gets the sense that he’s not alone in... Continue Reading

The Unfinished Reformation (Review)

Is the Reformation over? This question is going to be asked over and over again as we approach 2017

Written by Tim Challies | Saturday, September 24, 2016

“The book’s main emphasis is a detailed examination of the key similarities and differences between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. In the broadest terms, these differences relate to matters of authority and salvation—who or what is the ultimate source of authority for Christians, and how can people be saved.”   Is the Reformation over? This question... Continue Reading

Why Marriage Is Better Than Cohabitation

The public nature of marriage provides an important protection for the vulnerable at the start of the sexual relationship.

Written by Tim Challies | Friday, September 23, 2016

“We sometimes think that we are autonomous free-floating individuals who make decisions for ourselves. The reality is that we are influenced in many ways in every decision we make. And in the area of sex, above all, we are open to manipulation and exploitation, even unwittingly, by passions that rage and desires that can overwhelm... Continue Reading

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