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Reforming with Ryle
By Evan Knies John Charles Ryle was born in Macclesfield, Cheshire (1816) and educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. He entered ministry around the year 1841, and served many churches up until his retirement in 1900, when he was aged 83. He died later that year. Ryle was a minister that wrote many popular …
Righteous Judgment, Radical Grace: Reflections on Exodus 11
By Mathew Gilbert Kids are great at pushing the limits. Parents know the moment they set a limit on anything, their children will try to push them to the edge. Erica and I have already seen how much our son, Jude, loves to push the limits. We will bring him in our room to play on …
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When Doctrine Dances: Why the Trinity Matters for Churches
By Obbie Todd Church history is a dance between two partners: God’s people and God’s Word. It’s a beautiful, 2000-year-old display conducted for an audience of one. Unfortunately, that dance isn’t always a ballet; it can get messy. But that’s by design. God has a funny way of keeping the dance in sync. From time …
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15 Quotes from Discipling by Mark Dever
By Evan Knies You can purchase Mark Dever's new book on Discipling here! 1. At the heart of Christianity is God's desire for a people to display his character (pg. 12). 2. The Christian life is the discipled life and the discipling life (pg. 13). 3. A disciple of Jesus follows in Jesus's steps, doing …