How Church Bullies and Abusers Deceive Us
Be alert for people like this – don’t fall for their deceitful tactics.
If you’re a layperson in the church, watch out for these people! These aren’t Christians who have a tender conscience and need your open arms and open homes. In fact, it’s best to stay away from such people. If you’re a pastor or elder in a church, these bullies and abusers are the people from... Continue Reading
Review: Logic on Fire: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (DVD Documentary)
The set comes with three DVDs, the primary one consisting of the 1:40 long film looking at the life (but primarily the preaching ministry) of Lloyd-Jones.
After viewing the film, I was motivated to climb back into the pulpit this coming Lord’s Day and preach the power of the Gospel afresh with the aid and help of the same Holy Spirit that filled the Doctor. If this film does anything, it helps to safeguard the power of preaching for another generation, especially in... Continue Reading
The Gospel According to Willy Wonka
The story is an allegory for the gospel itself
Where Wonka’s gospel fails is that it is rooted in moralism. Charlie is acceptable because he is too poor to be spoiled, too hungry to let his stomach guide him, too weak to be obsessed over chewing gum and too impoverished to watch television all day. I know from my research on the story that... Continue Reading
Peanuts Movie: Good Grief…Plus Fun…in 3D!
It's a wild ride as the beloved comic strip characters hit the big screen in 3D in this delightful family entertainment.
Why is Peanuts so popular? It’s simple, lovable characters portray dilemmas, emotions and dreams most of us have experienced…or want to…or hope we never will. Who hasn’t felt uncertain or insecure about love, friendship, or personal shortcomings? We all know bossy know-it-alls (Lucy), loyal companions (Snoopy), “A-Dork-Able” nerds (Marcie), and soft-spoken sages (Linus). We see... Continue Reading
My Top Ten Favorite Books on the Authority of Scripture
It goes without saying that such a list is highly selective (and debatable). So many good books deserve to be included.
But my list is guided by these main criteria: (a) books that focus on the theological side of biblical authority and not as much on the historical evidences for the Bible’s history (though some overlap is inevitable); (b) books that are “modern,” meaning they have been written sometime between the Reformation and the present (otherwise,... Continue Reading
J. I. Packer: An Evangelical Life
Readers of the biography will warm to what Ryken tells us about Packer
“Evangelical preachers will want to take note of Packer’s strong words of caution (which have a wider application than just to the preacher). He assumes the content of preaching will come from Scripture, and insists a preacher know it and instill in his congregation a desire to learn it; the preacher, after all, is “there to teach from the Bible.”... Continue Reading
Why False Teachers Abound
False prophets and teachers are everywhere, but why do so many follow them?
Things have not improved in our time. Vast numbers of people still listen to those who tell them what they want to hear without checking to see if this is what the Scriptures teach. “God is all love and everyone is going to heaven.” No! That is not what Jesus or the rest of the... Continue Reading
A Philosophy of (Christian School) Education
Although you cannot find a clear proof-text or texts in Scripture that command education, it is something Christians may and should do
A fifth reason for education is the theological argument. By this Riesen means that the Christian message itself is an intellectual thing and thus it lends itself to the project of education. Theology is an ally of education, and the Bible itself tells us to think. Finally, there is the apologetic argument for education. This... Continue Reading
A Study of the Book of Revelation
This new book – “The Book of Revelation – A Study” – is available to download (as a Kindle e-book or pdf) on our church website
But the main reason that I bring up the confusion about the Book of Revelation and the error of dispensationalism is because I have had a couple conversations recently about these things. In these conversations, I’ve received questions about Reformed (or covenant) theology, eschatology (the study of the last days), and the book of Revelation.... Continue Reading
The Sexual Revolution, Entertainment, and Christian Art
The sexual revolution was in large part successful because it used entertainment media as a principal tool of cultural subversion.
Those are stories worth telling, and the only thing stopping Christians from telling them is a reductionist view of what Christian art can and should be. It is a brave new entertainment world; making art that goes against the flow of the sexual revolution requires bravery. But, on the other hand, the darkness of the... Continue Reading
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