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There is a Place for Healthy Scepticism

There are plenty of things we should not believe, and that we should question, doubt and even call out. Having a healthy scepticism is always an important element of the Christian life.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Sunday, May 21, 2023

In 1955, A. W. Tozer (1897-1963), classic work The Root of the Righteous was published. The 46 brief chapters therein are all well worth reading and meditating upon. But I want to refer you to chapter 34, “In Praise of Disbelief”. Yes, you read that right. Let me quote much of this great piece here. He... Continue Reading

Stephen Charnock

Book Review: The Clarity of God’s Existence and Providence

Written by Owen Anderson | Thursday, May 18, 2023

What Charnock does that is so impressive is that he does not simply argue for an uncaused cause, designer, or moral governor, but he argues for God the Creator. He gives us a full definition of God and then uses individual arguments to prove each attribute. Charnock shows us that God is a Spirit. He... Continue Reading

Is Narcissism the Problem Behind Pastors’ Moral Failures?

Lacking empathy, narcissists can exploit and discourage others.

Written by Dan Doriani | Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Pastors, in particular, need courage and fearlessness to endure disapproval, opposition, foot-dragging, sabotage, and whisper campaigns. If confidence is an aspect of “healthy narcissism,” preachers need it, lest they falter due to criticism.   Why has the church witnessed the moral failure of so many leaders in recent years? While there are many reasons for... Continue Reading

Regeneration and the Holy Spirit

A Chapter from All of Grace by Charles Spurgeon

Written by Mike Ratliff | Sunday, May 14, 2023

The Lord does, in fact, produce the new birth in all who believe in Jesus; and their believing is the surest evidence that they are born again. We trust in Jesus for what we cannot do ourselves: if it were in our own power, what need of looking to Him? It is ours to believe, it... Continue Reading

So Calling God “Mother” Is No Big Deal After All?

A critical review of Amy Peeler’s controversial book, "Women and the Gender of God," receives critical reviews.

Written by Denny Burk | Wednesday, May 10, 2023

The main complaint seems to be that it is wrong to publish a critical review of a book written by a colleague in ministry. While that is no doubt an important question, it is a bit of a distraction from the substance of the review. Peeler’s book contains significant Trinitarian and Christological problems that are... Continue Reading

Five Books to Help You Give Your Children God’s Word

Dear parent, God has given you his word, and wherever God's word is, there Jesus is!

Written by Todd R. Hains | Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Dear parent, God has given you his word so that you might be instructed and have hope through the endurance and encouragement of the word (Romans 15:4). And this is the instruction and hope that your dear children need: the instruction and hope of God’s word.    Parents of young children feel the pressure of... Continue Reading

Leslie Land and His Forgotten Influence on the Evangelical Church – an Interview with Author Ian Shaw

The book, Leslie Land: His Life and Ministry, will be published through Joshua Press.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Saturday, May 6, 2023

Leslie Land clearly had a growing conviction that God was calling him to the ministry, and the letters through the late thirties and the forties trace this. Lloyd-Jones spoke at Land’s induction to Melbourne Hall, Leicester, in 1947 and Land preached quite often at Westminster Chapel through the 1950s. Melbourne Hall continues to exercise a... Continue Reading

A Newly Published Resource for Presbyters

Book Review—Parliamentary Procedure for Presbyters: A Beginner’s Guide.

Written by Zachary Groff | Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Though other resources exist for deeper investigation and more thorough mastery of the deliberative process, this booklet is uniquely clear, to the point, and pertinent to churchmen in the PCA. Whether you are new to the world of session meetings, presbyteries, and General Assembly or have been laboring faithfully over many years in Christ’s vineyard,... Continue Reading

Abusive leadership in God’s House: A Growing Problem

These two books represent depressing reading. They expose the growing ugliness in the body of Christ.

Written by Bill Nikides | Monday, May 1, 2023

While Honeysett focuses on how churches as a whole, and bodies of elders gradually lose their way to the detriment of the rest of the church, Kruger spends proportionately more time looking at the spiritual, emotional, and psychological state of the key leaders, particular senior pastors themselves.   Book review, Bully Pulpit: Confronting the Problem... Continue Reading

A Review: To Count Our Days: A History of Columbia Theological Seminary.

While William Childs Robinson may have been pugnacious in his defense of traditional Calvinism, he was right about the effects of loosening confessional subscription on the institution and the church.

Written by Jerry Robbins | Monday, May 1, 2023

What happens when the culture moves in a less theocentric direction?  The middle also moves with it. While William Childs Robinson may have been pugnacious in his defense of traditional Calvinism, he was right about the effects of loosening confessional subscription on the institution and the church. The story of Columbia Theological Seminary is mixed. ... Continue Reading

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