Steve Lawson Interview
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I wanted to avoid this type of post, but regrettably, it has become
necessary. Steve Lawson and I became friends during the process in which he
was used by...
Review: Batman: The Caped Crusader Volume 1
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Here’s a weekend reading review of comics, because sometimes Pastors also
need a break from missions and ministry! Here are comics I read with my
kids! Ji...
The Nature of the Unbeliever
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As Christians, we love people and desire for them to be saved. We pray for
their salvation, we share the Gospel with them, and we urge them to repent
of s...
Can we trust God’s promises?
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Can we trust God’s promises? Throughout the Old Testament, God made strong
statements and specific promises to national Israel; a nation which was
more o...
The Biggest Story Family Devotional
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Kevin DeYoung, ed. The Biggest Story Family Devotional (Wheaton: Crossway
Books, 2024), 415 pp. Family worship is heralded is an important aspect of
the Ch...
“A Possible Problem with Your Reasoning”
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This repost comes from an interchange with some CT’s a while back. I think
it typifies what I tend to run into when trying to communicate my
reservations a...
The Blog Has Moved
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This blog has moved to a new location. I have posted “Some Recommended
Books on Christology” at the new site. Lord willing, in the New Year I will
be doing...
The Importance of Six-Day Creation (Slides)
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Six-day creation is an important pillar of Biblical worldview. Of course,
the importance of an assertion does not make it true, and the importance of
six...
Reformed Faith in Uganda
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Last month (June 24-29) I taught a course on Apologetics at the Trinity
Bible Institute in Kapchorwa, Uganda, for ITEM (International Theological
Educati...
Prayer and preaching
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William Arnot, in his Studies in Acts: The Church in the House (135), gives
the following illustrated advice: Prayer and preaching, alternate or
simultaneo...
Saturday Sampler: June 4 — June 10
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I’ve seen it so many times — people that appeared to be solid believers
drifting away from the faith and embracing various false teachings. It
always break...
Psalm 121 and the Significance of the Mountains
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Psalm 121, the second of the “psalms of ascent,” begins with a well-known
line, “I lift up my eyes to the hills” and then either “from whence comes
my help...
“What weak creatures we are!"
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*Your weekly Dose of Spurgeon*
The *PyroManiacs* devote some space each weekend to highlights from the
lifetime of works from the Prince of Preachers, Cha...
Paul’s Uses of “Law” in Romans
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*by Michael Vlach*
*@mikevlach*
Most who study the use of “law” in Paul’s writings note that understanding
all of Paul’s uses of the term is not easy. Bel...