The RATE project from ICR has been examining the limits and data around C14 radioisotope dating methods, and one of the their last experiments seems…
American Thinker has a nice post entitled Judeo-Christian Values, in which they examine America’s Founding Fathers’ view of religion and state, and they make some…
“Your book is, in my opinion, so contemptible and worthless that I feel great pity for you for having defiled your beautiful and skilled manner…
Fifth in the series, this is the last sermon in the series. It covers The Revealing of God’s Call The Re-education of God’s Call The…
In What I Like About Rick Warren, New City Press has really done a nice job of reconsidering the overly negative, critical approach that many…
One of the main biblical arguments for the existence of God is the amazing beauty, complexity, and integration of the created, living world. As the…
Author Madeleine L’Engle, whose best known book A Wrinkle In Time was rejected several times before finally being published (and went on to win a…
D. James Kennedy died today at age 76, and what a significant and great evangelical leader he was. Among his latest and greatest contributions, beyond…
CT has a nice article entitled Reductionist Justice, in which the author discusses the error of Job’s friends, which was to reduce all suffering to…
In Part I, I discussed how rules and regulations are often a false faith, one based on outward observances rather than inward faith. This time,…
One theologically liberal blog I read recently listed the sins of the modern church, and I thought the list was worth discussing from an evangelical…
This series contains the following posts: The Sins of the Church I – Rules and regulations The Sins of the Church II – Creeds, doctrines,…
Here’s my outline for this coming Sunday’s sermon. Any comments? Probably too long for most readers, but a few might like to parse it.
Today, I had lunch with my favorite neofundamentalist pastor, Thomas. Over lunch, we discussed some things, and I wanted to record some topics and insights…
Al Mohler, in his most recent post, Heresy Precedes Homosexuality, discusses openly gay Episcopal bishop Gene Robinson, and why he is the poster child for…
ATP has a nice article entitled For the Love of God, in which he bemoans the modern simplistic view of “God is love” – it…
In this third part in the Finding God’s Call series, I am endeavoring to remove one of the most significant misunderstandings in the Christian church…
In Part I of this series, we learned some general things about the call of God based on the call of Jeremiah in Jeremiah 1. …
This is the first in a series of sermons I am delivering on Finding God’s Call. In this part, I use the call of Jeremiah…
Tim Challies has a nice review of the venerable Alister McGrath‘s new book, The Dawkins Delusion? McGrath, Professor of Historical Theology at the University of…
Today, I was reading Truth Matters, an out-of-print collection of some of John MacArthur’s best writings from 1969 to 2004. One interesting chapter dealt with…
This series is made up of audio sermons on the subject of Finding God’s Call, including: Finding God’s Call I – If you are SAVED,…
Near death experiences (NDEs) are highly subjective, but longtime death and dying expert Elizabeth Kubler-Ross co-authored a nice survey of many NDEs, and summarizes the…
Howard Storm, UC Berkeley graduate and professor of arts at Northern Kentucky University, was a long-time atheist. That is, until he nearly died and found…