“History is More or Less Bunk”… But Let’s Build a Museum Anyway
In 1916, the Chicago Tribune published a series of articles about Henry Ford, the famous industrialist. One of those articles included a... Read More
The Active Obedience of Christ: A Brief Reply
During the summer of 2000, my wife and I travelled through Iowa on the way to visit family. Along the way we... Read More
Church Planting in Rocky Places: Colorado Springs
One of the great things about attending a smaller seminary is the fact that you are able to get to know most... Read More
Iron Pokers, Misguided Evangelists, and Other Strange Tools
God sometimes uses strange instruments to accomplish his gracious purposes. Such was the case in late 1830 when a young man named... Read More
Luther on Social Reform and the Human Heart
I recently came across an interesting quote from Martin Luther about the prospect of social reform. He wrote, To be sure, the... Read More
Summer Reading: History that Reads Like a Novel
Each year I look forward to Al Mohler’s summer reading suggestions. His lists contain just the kind of books I enjoy reading for... Read More
The Recent SBC Statement on Salvation: A Point of Concern
On May 30, a group of Southern Baptist leaders issued a document titled “A Statement of the Traditional Southern Baptist Understanding of... Read More
Book Note: Reformation Resources
During the past few months, a number of helpful resources related to the Protestant Reformation have hit bookstore shelves. This post will... Read More
The Latin Vulgate as Background to the Version Debate
In light of Bill Combs’s recent posts on the King James Version, I thought it might be helpful to look briefly at... Read More
Church History Resources for Children (and Those Who Teach Them)
Most seminary students are involved in teaching children in some venue or another. Many are husbands and fathers, and so are responsible... Read More