Three reasons to study church history
We might not realize it, but church history is incredibly valuable to our lives today. Here are 3 reasons why and tips to help us learn more.
Three reasons to study church history Read Post »
We might not realize it, but church history is incredibly valuable to our lives today. Here are 3 reasons why and tips to help us learn more.
Three reasons to study church history Read Post »
So the other day, I finally got to hold a copy of my new book, Devotional Doctrine. I can’t fully
Why I wrote Devotional Doctrine Read Post »
Our church just started preaching through the book of Ephesians, and it took a whopping two weeks before we hit
Why do we get antsy about the E-Word? Read Post »
If there’s one thing that makes people uncomfortable, it’s the idea that the Bible is actually true. And not just
God’s truly true Word Read Post »
Not too long ago, I started working my way through John Frame’s Systematic Theology with a group of folks from
Theology, worship, and rabbit trails Read Post »
I’m reading a book right now that is challenging. It’s specifically challenging in that I want to try to read it
Be careful spitting in the wind Read Post »
A number of years ago, I was trying read a book on the doctrine of sin (in fact, that was the
Doctrine leads to delight (if we’re doing it right) Read Post »
About a year ago, I found myself in a tense (in a healthy kind of way) conversation with a coworker.
Kids can handle it Read Post »
What makes us Christians? In one sense, it is as simple as “confess[ing] with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in
What makes us Christians? Read Post »
With the exception of a few “badge of honor” types, no one really likes to be called a fundamentalist these days.
The kind of fundamentalist I want to be Read Post »