Mission in the Old Testament: God’s Concern for the Nations (Part 4)
Some time ago I took up the question of whether God intended ancient Israel to serve as a verbal witness proclaiming God’s... Read More
Reading for the New Student
Today in the library, I stumbled upon four new students toiling away on a research and writing assignment. This encounter reminded me... Read More
Review of “Rejoice and Tremble” by Michael Reeves
Books don’t often make grown men cry with joy, but I have heard that Reeves’s book on the Trinity (Delighting in the... Read More
Convocation Address by Pastor Ken Brown
This is a lightly edited version of the challenge delivered to our seminary body at our recent convocation dinner. Among the many... Read More
With Great Rigor Comes Great Reward
“Fifty years ago many colleges and universities and theological seminaries were devoted to the truth of God’s Word. But one by one... Read More
Some Thoughts about Heaven
“The Christian does not desire going to heaven; they desire to go to Christ, and wherever He is, there is heaven.” The... Read More
Government Regulations and the Gathering of the Church
With Tim Stephens’s[1] recent arrest in Calgary, Alberta under the charge that his holding church worship gatherings outdoors was a violation of... Read More
On Originalist Hermeneutics
A few years back I made a proposal that we replace the label “literal translation” with a better one—originalism—a term that has... Read More
Legitimate Care and Concern vs. Anxiety and Worry
Dr. Doran recently preached a series of sermons addressing a significant problem in our day: anxiety. This was a timely series and... Read More
The Wisdom Pyramid: A Review
Brett McCracken has written a helpful, short book on managing our information-overload world. He rightly notes that though we live in a... Read More