Who Should Be Baptized?
Covenant Theology understands biblical history as the unfolding of God’s plan through a succession of covenants, each of which builds on the one(s) prior to it.
Covenant Theology understands biblical history as the unfolding of God’s plan through a succession of covenants, each of which builds on the one(s) prior to it.
Small steps faithfully taken over time worked better than giant leaps every once in a while.
From the “I Told You So” quote file: “When a man stops believing in God he doesn’t then believe in nothing, he believes anything.” (Att...
The following is a quote from Martin Lloyd Jones as he preached through the book of Romans. It is a clear and sober warning to us to remember who we are in rela...
In an interesting exchange between Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, the latter informed Holmes of the Copernican view of the solar system and was surprised to le...
WCF 2.3 states: In the unity of the Godhead there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity; God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. ...
One of the classes that I teach in my worldview series deals with authority. Authority is one of the ‘bottom line’ issues in worldviews and apologet...
One of the better resources in counseling outside of the Scripture and Westminster (see other posts) is the book Peacemaker by Ken Sande. Over time I will be sh...
H. G. Wells once said that if God does not exist, nothing matters; but if God does exist, nothing else matters. Dostoevsky’s version looks like this: If t...
I recently taught a worldview conference in Stuart, Florida where I used the Worldview Map that many of you have seen in my Sunday School class. Should you be i...