Disagreeing With George Muller Is Not a Sin
George Muller provided a great example to follow — especially in the area of prayer
“Today, many years after George Muller’s death, the Trust in his name continues to maintain the same principle of prayer as the only means whereby they will ask for money. While we can look to George Muller and be grateful for his strong faith, it would be unwise to demean another fellow Christian for making... Continue Reading
Asking the Right Questions About Suffering, Cancer, and the Gospel
The world tells us that our heart is good, but it's all a lie, and we know it.
The hard truth is that all of us are under the sentence of death. We’re dying. The root cause of all the hardships in this life is sin. Sin is a departure from God’s will; a rejection of his purpose in creating us that we might glorify him and enjoy him forever. Until this root... Continue Reading
The Christian Industrial Complex Shields Its Own
The Doctor with no Doctorates and the Scholar with no Scholarly Work
Ravi Zacharias has never so much as enrolled in a graduate level academic program, much less completed a doctoral program. He has a Bachelor’s degree and a non-academic Master of Divinity degree, both from obscure religious institutions,[x] and has racked up numerous “honorary doctorate degrees” over the years from supportive Christian schools. That’s it. Furthermore, Ravi... Continue Reading
Five Common Reasons Church Leaders Stop Leading
Common themes of why leader put their leadership in neutral.
When leaders fail to lead, a leadership vacuum follows. And any vacuum will be filled. It might be filled with a culture that turns inwardly looking after its own needs. It can be filled by disparate, divergent, and disagreeing voices. The people of Israel certainly went through that period: “In those days there was no... Continue Reading
Luther’s Lion-Hearted Historians
Luther expressed his appreciation for history and historians on numerous occasions
“Luther also had thoughts on how history should be done (i.e. historiography). He shared those thoughts in 1538 in the preface to a German translation of Galeatius Capella’s history of the reign of the Milanese Duke Francesco II Sforza. Given the attention Luther is receiving this year as an object of historical interest, it’s intriguing to... Continue Reading
The Bible Belongs to Every Age
Edwards: “They would like a savior to save them in their sins much better than a savior to save them from their sins.”
So what pastoral counsel did Edwards offer? He pointed his congregation to the Bible. He argued against the Enlightenment thinkers and against the deist theologians based on the Bible. He looked to the Word. As Edwards noted, the Bible belongs to every age. It is not simply the true Word for the first century. It is not... Continue Reading
Following Leaders
Principled obedience and submission to our leaders are not license for runaway authority but encouragement to biblical authority.
A primary means of growth in life is by imitation, so we need to be careful in choosing our leaders because “the pupil becomes like the teacher.” There is perhaps nothing more sobering, yet encouraging, for a leader than the realization that those who have chosen to follow them in the name of Christ are... Continue Reading
Evangelical Ky. Gov. Praised for Urging State Lawmakers Who Settled Sexual Harassment Lawsuits to Resign
Biblical law shows how the Lord takes up the cause of the victim and the vulnerable
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. said Bevin’s “moral clarity and candor on this issue stands out not only in the state of Kentucky but, frankly, in the entire national conversation for the fact that it is so laser-like.” Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, an evangelical Christian, drew high praises from the evangelical... Continue Reading
James White’s 4 Keys to Effective Debating
You need to examine and familiarize yourself with your opponent’s original source material
“When you explain their view on an issue, they should nod in agreement with everything you are saying before you explain why you disagree. If they don’t believe you understand their position or if they think you have misrepresented their beliefs, they will dismiss any argument you proffer against the faulty position you have presented.”... Continue Reading
Augustine, Happiness, and a Birthday Cake
There was, of course, a cake – a healthy delight made with spelt flour, almonds, and honey.
Characteristically for Augustine, the cake prompted a three-day discussion. The subject was happiness – one of his favorite themes – a universal instinct which is meant to lead us to true happiness in God. The treatise De Beata Vita(On the Blessed Life) was the happy result. For Augustine, happiness is enjoying God forever. If Augustine... Continue Reading
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