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Knowledge and truth have fallen on hard times in contemporary American culture. We are distracted from thinking deeply about anything because we are too busy […]
The worship wars are over, and most protestant churches now feature a praise band or worship team. In the quest for relevance, today’s churches offer […]
Last week Michael Horton began a discussion of youth ministry with special guest Brian Cosby, author of Giving up Gimmicks: Reclaiming Youth Ministry from an […]
Something is wrong youth ministry today. Visit a typical youth program at a typical evangelical church and you’re likely to witness a lot of fun […]
Jesus tells his disciples that “the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life…” Is Jesus teaching a kind of salvation […]
How are we to interpret the words of Jesus when he says, “Judge not lest you be judged”? Are we to make no judgments at […]
What does Jesus mean when he calls us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God”? On this edition of 鶹AV recorded before a […]
How are we to understand forgiveness? Does God forgive us only on the condition that we forgive others? What does Jesus mean when he calls […]
What does it mean to “Hallow God’s name?” What are we asking when we pray, “Thy kingdom come?” Why does the Lord’s Prayer begin with […]
Why is it important to pray? What does it mean to refer to God as “Our Father?” On this edition of the 鶹AV […]
In Matthew chapter 6 Jesus warns his followers about various forms of “showy” righteousness, saying “Beware of practicing your righteousness before others in order to […]
Who is my neighbor? What does Jesus mean when he tells us to love, even our enemies? And what is the point of the command […]
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus begins a discussion of the Law of Moses, saying, “You have heard it said, but I say…” How […]
What does Jesus mean when he tells his disciples that they are the “salt of the earth,” and “the light of the world”? And what […]
In the beginning of his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus pronounces a blessing on his disciples saying, “Blessed are the poor in spirit”…”blessed are the […]
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most beloved and yet often misunderstood passages of the entire Bible. Many think of it as […]
Which is more important, Christ’s objective work on the cross 2,000 years ago, or my subjective experience of God today? The good news that the […]
On this edition of the 鶹AV we’re airing the conclusion of our conversation between Michael Horton and Roger Olsen on the role of […]
What is the role of the human will in salvation? How are we to understand predestination? Why does God choose some, but not all? Is […]
What is the gospel? Throughout the history of American Evangelicalism, many have tried to reduce it to a simple slogan, or something like “four spiritual […]
On this edition of the program Michael Horton talks with Adam Christing, writer and director of a new documentary about a relatively unknown aspect of […]
Each year at Christmas time in countless churches throughout the world, Christians focus with renewed attention on the birth of the Messiah. But what was […]
On this program the hosts are continuing to walk through the messianic story of redemption as it unfolds throughout the Old Testament. On this broadcast, […]
Some may be able to write the gospel on a dime, but God progressively revealed over a thousand years in an unfolding drama throughout the […]
For the past year, the 鶹AV hosts have been exploring the theme of The Great Commission, and throughout this series they’ve not only […]
On the last edition of the 鶹AV, the hosts discussed the problems associated with a “try it, you’ll like it” approach to the […]
Why do so many contemporary Churches or best selling Christian books focus almost exclusively on practical application rather than doctrinal truth? Why do most Christians […]
On this special edition of the 鶹AV recorded before a live audience at the Desiring God conference in Minneapolis, the hosts continue their […]
Many churches in our day put a lot of emphasis on “being the church” or living missionally. Other churches focus on the worship experience, spiritual […]
Have you grown impatient with your church’s seemingly endless quest for being hip and relevant? Have you become weary of “meaningful worship services” that say […]
There are currently over a billion Muslims in the world, and according to many that number is likely to double over the next twenty years. […]
Is sound theology only for people who have their act together? How is the gospel of free justification relevant to people who struggle with utterly […]
On this edition of the 鶹AV Michael Horton talks with Mark Galli, senior managing editor of Christianity Today magazine, and author of God […]
Over five hundred years before the time of Christ, Jeremiah prophesied that the days would come when God would “make a new covenant with the […]
If you ask contemporary Christians what they think the gospel is, you’re likely to get a number of responses that focus on an individual’s life […]
Regardless of the denomination, most Christians would argue that the gospel of Jesus Christ is a free gift of God’s grace and mercy that no […]
Throughout this year on the 鶹AV the hosts have been making the argument that, unlike the law, the gospel is not in us […]
In his second letter to the Corinthians, Paul warned his readers about various slick preachers that he referred to as the “super-apostles.” Though their style […]
It’s common today to hear in various sectors of the church today that truly missional Christians are those who obey the call to participate in […]
One of Paul’s biggest concerns about the Corinthian church was that they were being distracted from the gospel. So he wrote to them saying, “Greeks […]
What is the Gospel?The Great Commission calls us to preach the gospel to every creature, but just what is this gospel that we are to […]
Our age is not known for its love of the truth. Rather, some are calling it a culture of narcissism. And unfortunately, evidence of this […]
What is the Bible principally about? Some say it’s about life transformation, while others say it’s a recipe book for achieving health, wealth and prosperity. […]
Sometimes we confuse the Great Commission (making disciples through the gospel) with the Great Commandment (serving our neighbors through loving works) as if the official […]
In John 6, Jesus begins to attract very large crowds. But is this necessarily a good thing? Are all the people in these crowds really […]
What kind of sermon would Jesus preach if he was invited to address your local congregation? As strange as it may seem, we actually have […]
When telling others about the message of the gospel, objections of various kinds inevitably arise. So how are we to answer the person who claims […]
On this edition of the 鶹AV, Michael Horton talks with Greg Koukl from Stand To Reason and author of Faith is Not Wishing […]
On this program, Michael Horton talks with Michael Shermer, editor of Skeptic magazine and author of numerous books including, Why People Believe Weird Things, Why […]
The religions of the world teach doctrines that are believed to be timeless eternal truths. They contain moral and ethical instructions, which if applied, will […]
We often hear Christian leaders say things like, “I’m not inviting you to join a church, but to enter into a personal relationship with Jesus.” […]
As part of their year-long study of the Great Commission, the hosts have been focusing on key events in the book of Acts where Christ’s […]