The Gospel Coalition and Dispensationalism
Last month Ryan Kelly and Kevin DeYoung posted an essay on The Gospel Coalition (TGC) blog (that originally appeared in the spring... Read More
If Churches Work for Artistic Excellence, Do They Risk Enlisting the Unregenerate in Worship?
Churches that are concerned for artistic excellence in worship will often employ unregenerate musicians to “lead in worship.” Though these individuals do... Read More
Alistair Begg on Separation
In the midst of Paul’s argument for the bodily resurrection of believers, he offers a proverb: “Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company... Read More
Gospel Issues and Weighing Doctrines
One of the issues that still needs clarification in Christianity is how to weigh doctrines. Christians have historically recognized that certain truths... Read More
Can Christianity Be Good If It’s Not True?
In 1768 the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire wrote: “If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him.” Voltaire was... Read More
A Perfectly Good Father
Father’s Day is this Sunday (just in case you’ve forgotten.) It’s a day set aside for us to show our gratitude to... Read More
An Evaluation of the Word of Faith Movement
The suffering of Jesus Christ on the cross is at the center of Christianity. In Righteous Riches: The Word of Faith Movement... Read More
The Battle with Death
The Bible states that we have an enemy that plagues everyone—death. Though we may avoid this enemy for a time, we cannot... Read More
Is Allah a God of Love?
It is common today to hear people talk about a God of love, often connected with the idea that all religions teach... Read More
How Do Modern Muslims Interpret the Qur'an?
Islam is the second largest religion in the world, with approximately 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide. There are over 2.7 million Muslims in... Read More