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Star Wars Producer To Make Eric Liddell Sequel

The Oscar-winning film that tells the story of devout Edinburgh sprinter Eric Liddell, is to finally get a sequel.

Written by Edinburgh News | Sunday, October 26, 2014

Gary Kurtz confirmed the sequel would focus on Liddell’s life and agonising death on Chinese soil. The Hollywood veteran – who produced the 1977 classic Star Wars and sequel The Empire Strikes Back said : “We are going to be shooting in various places in China.   The 1981 low-budget blockbuster finished with the Christian... Continue Reading

A Free-Market Economist’s Take on Ken Burns’ “The Roosevelts”

A review of “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History”

Written by Mark Hendrickson | Sunday, October 26, 2014

Thank goodness I made myself watch the actual documentary. Ken Burns and his writer, Geoffrey C. Ward, steered clear of presenting a mythological hagiography, and instead gave us vivid, insightful, fair-minded biographies of three immensely important, but oh-so-human Americans.   By now, you’ve probably seen or heard about Ken Burns’ 14-hour documentary on the three most famous... Continue Reading

When Your Husband Is Addicted To Pornography

The book is not a manual on how to fix your husband, it is also more specifically geared for encountering the first level of sexual addiction, which is pornography

Written by Aimee Byrd | Saturday, October 25, 2014

“While I’m glad to see more and more resources available for men who struggle with sexual sin, their suffering wives have not had much available to them. And I have had more friends than I’d like to number who have been in this painful struggle–When Your Husband is Addicted to Pornography. Of course, the gospel... Continue Reading

The Old Testament in the New Testament

8 points on the relationship between the Testaments

Written by Shane Lems | Wednesday, October 22, 2014

In many cases the NT writers, illumined by the Holy Spirit, perceived with greater clarity than the OT writers themselves God’s intended meaning behind some prophecies.  What the prophets had seen only dimly and in terms of general principle, the NT writers saw in the glowing light of fulfillment in a perspective in which a... Continue Reading

Jonathan Edwards (Christian Biographies for Young Readers) by Simonetta Carr

The Christian Biographies for Young Readers series introduces children to key figures from church history

Written by Bob Hayton | Wednesday, October 22, 2014

This book is a joy to page through. Full color illustrations, photographs, portraits and maps, buildings and vistas appear at the appropriate time on each page. After the biographical sketch, a time line of Edward’s life is included, as is an excerpt from a letter to one of his daughters. Also included is a “Did... Continue Reading

The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable to Read It

A review of Peter Enns' new book

Written by Michael J. Kruger, TGC | Monday, October 20, 2014

In the end, The Bible Tells Me So is a book about contradictions. Enns intended it to be a book about contradictions in the Bible. But it becomes quickly apparent that the contradictions are really in Enns’s own worldview. He claims the Canaanite conquest is immoral, yet argues the Bible provides no clear guide for... Continue Reading

Why The Church Covers Up Abuse

Four reasons why churches sometimes cover up abuse

Written by Shane Lems | Monday, October 20, 2014

Abuse is an evil that feeds upon silence, secrecy, and shame.  Sometimes people are pressured not to ask or tell about abuse, because it would damage both parties, both families by unnecessarily shaming them.  But ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ is not help.  And of primary importance, we must affirm that our fundamental duty is to... Continue Reading

A Review: “The Word Became Fresh: How to Preach from Old Testament Narrative Texts”

A study and guide for using the Old Testament in preaching and teacing

Written by Michael Philliber | Sunday, October 19, 2014

The author explains and expounds that the central focus of every Old Testament narrative is theocentric, which means that in “all our reading we should keep our eye on God – what he is revealing about himself and how he is working.” Davis wraps the book together by giving the reader an opportunity to walk with... Continue Reading

God, the Infallible Author of the Old Testament

An excellent reminder that the Scriptures of the Old Testament are authored primarily by God himself

Written by Andrew Compton | Friday, October 17, 2014

The fact that certain critical scholars choose to refuse to discuss the theological questions involved in the formation of the Old Testament canon need not deter us from so doing. When men endeavor to account for the Old Testament canon upon the basis of historical considerations alone, how unsatisfactory their attempts are! In reality they... Continue Reading

Thomas Boston on Sanctification

An excerpt on sanctification from An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion, Part 1

Written by Shane Lems | Wednesday, October 15, 2014

How man is sanctified.  It is a work carried on by degrees.  The Spirit implants grace in the soul, giving it a new power towards God and his law.  The Spirit preserves the implanted grace (1 Pet. 1:5).  The Spirit excites and quickens this implanted grace in the soul; he strengthens and excites it and... Continue Reading

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