By Wes Nunley The Canons of Dordt are among the many confessional documents of Christianity that arose out of a need to defend the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. So where does this confession come from? The Confession comes to us from the Dutch Churches of the 16th century in the Netherlands. The Synod …
Setting the Bar Above Survival: Keeping Focus on God in the Eye of the Storm
By Melinda Brown “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. You will seek me and find me, when …
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Week In Review: Friday, August 28, 2015
By Evan Knies CNN covers New Orleans 10 Years after Katrina Check out Cade's post on Katrina There are multiple posts on the Ashley Madison Hack this week: Huffington Post: "Everybody Loses" Ed Stetzer: "My Pastor is on the Ashley Madison List" Garrett Kell: "Life is Short. Don't Have an Affair" Avid Life Media (Parent …
Book Briefs: “Paul’s Theology of Preaching”
By Evan Knies Duane Litfin is president emeritus of Wheaton College, where he served for seventeen years. He is the author of numerous articles and books. Have you ever wondered how to engage the culture in your preaching? Have you ever wondered how Paul engaged the culture? How did Paul establish his sermons and how …
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Walking Amongst the TULIPs: Reformed Theology in John Series (Part Four)
By Colton Corter Unconditional Election (3) John 10 is a bulwark of assurance for the believer. This is the penultimate end of these doctrines with its ultimate end being God’s greater glory. Christ is the good shepherd. This good shepherd “knows his own.” The shepherd has an allotment of sheep, separate from the goats, that …
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