Laugh and the World Laughs with You; Weep…then Hope
The opening lines of the poem “Solitude” are well known: Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone.... Read More
A New Opportunity
I am pleased to be able to announce a new venture by Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary to help local churches equip men... Read More
A Fresh Look at the Reliability of the Gospels
C. S. Lewis once remarked that the biblical “accounts of the ‘miracles’ in first-century Palestine are either lies, or legends, or history.... Read More
Calvin and the Overarching Reason for Prayer
In an extended discussion of prayer, John Calvin suggested six reasons why believers should pray to God. Those reasons tell us a... Read More
Biblical Theology & J. P. Gabler
If you’ve read anything about the history of the discipline of biblical theology, then you’ve come across the name J. P. Gabler... Read More
Browsing for Electronic Resources
I’ve written in the past about a few websites that provide access to a wide range of electronic resources. When looking for... Read More
Summer Projects
Today we put on our work clothes and set about meeting the library’s perpetual need for more places to put books and... Read More
Who Is the Angel of the LORD in the Old Testament?
As one reads the Old Testament, he will undoubtedly notice the mysterious references to the angel of the LORD. Is this an... Read More
Book Giveaway Winner
We are happy to announce that BJ Kessel is the winner of our recent book giveaway. So he will soon be receiving... Read More
Biblical Theology: A Good Place to Begin
If one aim of biblical theology is to describe how the Bible hangs together, then one useful place to begin is with... Read More