In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in “the Marrow Controversy”–an 18th Century theological debate that occurred in the church of Scotland over the nature... Read More
The Reformation was essentially fueled by a reclamation of the expository preaching of God’s word. Martin Bucer, taking a cue from the early church father,... Read More
Secularism is a religion. Make no mistake about it. Though many seek to advance it as a neutralizing alternative to a religiously structured society, it... Read More
I recently had the opportunity to talk with Joe Thorn, on the Doctrine and Devotion podcast, about the biblical relationship between law and gospel. This subejct... Read More
Throughout church history, there has been a tendency for serious, theologically-minded believers (and we should all want to be serious, theologically-minded believers) to fall into... Read More
Lately, I have been impressed with the fact that prayer is arguably the most important need for the sustenance, vitality, and continuance of the church.... Read More
The 20th Century will be likely be remembered as the Century of ecclesiastical ecumenism. The 21st Century is shaping up to follow suit–not simply because... Read More
With the overturning of Row v. Wade, I have noticed numerous professing Christians posting things like, “Now the church needs to start caring for all of... Read More