Reformation Study Bible iPhone/iPod Touch Application
In a day when there are more study Bible’s than one can count, I know of none better than the Reformation Study... Read More
Christians and Ramadan?
James Grant has a post in which he considers the opinions of certain Christian leaders with regard to Christians observing Ramadan as... Read More
Church Planting Facility Factors
When I accepted the call from the Savannah River Presbytery (PCA) to plant a church in Richmond Hill, I had no idea... Read More
18th and 19th Century Scottish Presbyterian Works Online
Among the outstanding Scottish works of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries available online are the following: Thomas Chalmers Romans – A masterful... Read More
Apocalyptic Number Seven
I recently obtained a 1724 edition of Thomas Bradbury’s The Power of Christ over Plagues, a volume of ten sermons on various... Read More
Frame and Horton on Christless Christianity
While I am somewhat late in posting something on what is a trendy, yet relevant, topic on the Reformed blogosphere at present,... Read More
The Forty Days Between the Resurrection and the Ascension
I have recently been confronted with several references to the forty days of teaching that the disciples were privileged to receive from... Read More
The Woman with the Empty Waterpot
John 4 is one of the most wonderful chapters in the Bible because in it we have the record of Jesus’ interaction... Read More
Edward Donnelly Series on Ministerial Counsel from the Life of Paul
Here is an outstanding series of lectures that Edward Donnelly gave at the 2001 Trinity Baptist Pastors Conference. The subject was “Helps... Read More
Lloyd-Jones on the Ecumenical Movement
Martin Downes has some extracts from a speech delivered by Martin Lloyd-Jones at the National Assembly of Evangelicals in 1966. The reason... Read More