How Martyn Lloyd-Jones Helped Start the PCA
By the turn of the 20th Century, the greater part of the masses in the Western world had been stripped of any... Read More
Learning to Think for Yourself
There is one characteristic (common to all great theologians and pastors throughout church history) that young ministers, especially those in seminary, must... Read More
What Should We Do When They Stray?
Of all the painful experiences that I have had to face through nearly a decade in ministry–the death of a mother, couples enduring the heartbreak... Read More
7 Areas of Unbiblical Conscience Binding
In what is one of the most beloved statements penned in all of church history, the Westminster Divines explained that “God alone... Read More
On Fencing the Lord’s Table
Of all the phraseology that we used in Reformed churches, among the most misunderstood is that of “fencing the table.” You will most... Read More
Trusting Christ to Provide
One of my sinful shortcomings is that I love to take matters into my own hands. I have a sneaking suspicion that... Read More
The Symbolism of the Rainbow
Yesterday one of my sons asked me why there were so many rainbows on the television and internet. Most of us have... Read More
Nothing Should Surprise Us
Something of a naive optimism manifests itself in the thinking of many Christians in North America. Maybe this has always been the case and I’ve just... Read More
A Multiplicity of Mentors
Having returned from the 43rd General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the enormous... Read More
Marks of Orthodoxy?
I must have heard the words “orthodox” and “orthodoxy” in my home hundreds–if not thousands–of times as a boy. For whatever... Read More