3 Parts of the Law: A Case for Continuity of the Moral Law
With the current retrieval of natural law in Reformed and Baptist circles, now is a good time to reconsider the threefold distinction.
With the current retrieval of natural law in Reformed and Baptist circles, now is a good time to reconsider the threefold distinction.
On this date 2,068 years ago, Julius Caesar died and the world accepts it as a historical footnote. Just 77 years later, Jesus Christ rose and the world has never been the same.
Michael Kruger and Dan Doriani discuss the key elements pastors need to avoid burnout, endure in ministry, and promote healthy and thriving churches.
The preview of Christ’s messianic glory, seen by the disciples on the mountain, is now a present reality. This should make a tired heart leap for joy.
Because God needs nothing from anyone, knows all things, is everywhere present, and holds all power, no one exists who could possibly challenge or overrule his plans.
Collin Hansen and Jeremy Treat discuss the kingdom and cross, the apex of Christ’s mission, theories of atonement, and more.
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On this date 2,068 years ago, Julius Caesar died and the world accepts it as a historical footnote. Just 77 years later, Jesus Christ rose and the world has never been the same.
I couldn’t walk away from the body of Christ because I knew Jesus loved her.
Michael Kruger and Dan Doriani discuss the key elements pastors need to avoid burnout, endure in ministry, and promote healthy and thriving churches.
Collin Hansen and Jeremy Treat discuss the kingdom and cross, the apex of Christ’s mission, theories of atonement, and more.
Ligon Duncan, Bob Thune, Andy Davis, and Philip Ryken discuss Christian nationalism and the importance of a Christ-centered approach to public engagement.
Collin Hansen and Jonathan Leeman discuss challenges related to authority, including the importance of accountability and the need for leaders to sometimes absorb others’ anger.
David Platt teaches on Exodus 40 and emphasizes the importance of extraordinary prayer.
On My Shelf helps you get to know various writers through a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their lives as readers. I asked N. Gray Sutanto—assistant professor of systematic theology at Reformed...
With the current retrieval of natural law in Reformed and Baptist circles, now is a good time to reconsider the threefold distinction.
No one could have ever predicted that Patrick, the uneducated and unwelcome, would become the great missionary hero of Ireland.
This book is a helpful resource for pastors, youth leaders, and parents. It reminds us that because deconstruction isn’t the end of a person’s story, we shouldn’t treat it that way.
George Mueller knew that through the sorrow of grieving loss, a sovereign and good hand was guiding everything—even the pain.
Michael Kruger and Dan Doriani discuss the key elements pastors need to avoid burnout, endure in ministry, and promote healthy and thriving churches.
On this date 2,068 years ago, Julius Caesar died and the world accepts it as a historical footnote. Just 77 years later, Jesus Christ rose and the world has never been the same.
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