I am grateful when I am reminded of the urgent need to preach Christ for pardon and power–for justification and sanctification–and to continually look to... Read More
We’ve stumbled upon a real test for our trusting pre-modern exegetes. Revelation. In New Horizons in Hermeneutics Anthony Thiselton summarized the differences between pre- and... Read More
Acts 10:1-23 puts a very specific focus on Peter’s vision which leads to the conversion of the Roman Centurion Cornelius. While Peter was praying he... Read More
It seems altogether probable that the apostle John refers to himself as “the disciples whom Jesus loved” and “another disciple” for two reasons. In the... Read More
B.B. Wafield, the great Princeton theologian of the late 19th and early 20th Century, wrote and published a small pamphlet titled A Brief and Untechnical... Read More
The most recent audio and video from New Covenant Presbyterian’s Sunday service is now online. You can listen to and download the audio here. You... Read More
My good friend Gabe Fluhrer is leaving Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC to head to WTS in Philadelphia to begin his Ph.D. studies. Gabe... Read More
Matthew Blair has set up a daily email devotional from Octavius Winslow’s Morning Thoughts and Evening Thoughts. If you have not read any Winslow you... Read More
Last week marked the beginning of a 6 part series on “Defending the Faith” for the midweek study at New Covenant Presbyterian Church. While it... Read More