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This year the Âé¶¹AV and Modern Reformation are going through “The Great Commission” and its implications for the church’s mission in the world. […]
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This year the Âé¶¹AV and Modern Reformation are going through “The Great Commission” and its implications for the church’s mission in the world. […]
The New York Times published a post today on their “Lens” blog titled “What Does Mercy Look Like?” For obvious reasons this title piqued my […]
National Public Radio is featuring an interview with Lawrence Wright, whose cover story in the current edition of The New Yorker magazine raises troubling questions […]
The Catholic Church’s new iPhone app is generating a lot of buzz. Today, The Christian Post featured a story that included the positive endorsement of […]
A great find from our friends at Mockingbird: from this week’s Economist, a story about the relationship between guilt and pain.
I’ve recently started reading Ralph Erskine’s Gospel Sonnets to my four children with great profit. Written in 1720, this book combines incredible theological precision with […]
Fear is a powerful motivator. We’ve grown used to it being used in politics to argue for (or against) certain economic, immigration, or military proposals. […]
This was recently sent to us from a Âé¶¹AV listener in the Seattle area: I was flipping through radio stations on my way […]
Michael Horton was recently interviewed by John Starke about his new book The Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims On the Way. This highly […]
Dr. Brian Lee, pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Washington D.C., and occasional Âé¶¹AV guest blogger, has an opinion piece up at The […]
Already the new Alabama Governor, Robert Bentley, is embroiled in controversy over comments he made in a church service following his inauguration. At the heart […]
Tim Keller has posted an interesting blog piece on the ways and means of revival. Here’s the opening paragraph: How do seasons of revival come? […]