Idolatry & Other Bad Habits
Continuing their brief series through First Corinthians, the hosts this week take a look at the issue of meat sacrificed to idols. Though this might […]
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Continuing their brief series through First Corinthians, the hosts this week take a look at the issue of meat sacrificed to idols. Though this might […]
Though Christians are being sanctified they have not yet become perfect, and thus continue to sin in various ways. But what should a church do […]
Countless churches across the country offer relevant messages week after week that focus on wisdom for life, tips for marriage and family, money management, etc. […]
How should we preach Christ in a Post-Christian culture? Surprisingly, the answer to that question is best discovered by examining the way the Apostle Paul […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV Michael Horton continues his conversation with special guest Os Guinness, author of The Case for Civility, And […]
On this special edition of the Âé¶¹AV Michael Horton talks with Os Guinness about pursuing civility in a Post-Christian culture. How are we […]
Our year-long theme this year is “Christ in a Post-Christian Culture.” But that implies that we once had a “Christian Culture.” So what were the […]
What is the most important task of the Christian Church in our time? Many Christians think the answer to that question has to do with […]
What was God’s original purpose for mankind, and how did that purpose change after the Fall? What are we to do now that we have […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts continue their discussion of the relationship between Christianity and culture, focusing in particular on Augustine’s […]
Some Christians retreat from secular culture while others attempt to influence or govern it. Which approach is more Biblical, the Amish approach or that of […]
What is the proper relationship between Christianity and culture? How does one faithfully witness to Christ in our increasingly secularized society? On this edition of […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts offer some concluding thoughts about the year-long theme of “Christless Christianity.” They also read some […]
Some 2,000 years ago, Jesus was born in Bethlehem. But why did God become man? What was his mission, and why did he have to […]
Jesus told the religious people of his day that the Old Testament was chiefly about him. But where do we find Christ in the Old […]
This past October (2008), Willow Creek Community Church sponsored a conference on the Reveal study. In light of this recent conference, the Âé¶¹AV […]
Is there a new trend among young college aged Christians to embrace Reformed theology? And if so, what accounts for this new interest? On this […]
If Christless Christianity is the problem of our time, what’s the solution? Preaching Christ and him crucified! On this program the hosts discuss the importance […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts discuss the launch of Michael Horton’s new book, Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the […]
Is there a new trend among American Evangelicals to give up on Church? That’s the thesis of a new book by Julia Duin, author of […]
On this edition of the program the hosts take a look, not at the national Presidential elections, but at the biblical doctrine of election, and […]
Last week the hosts defined the boundaries of the Christian faith, but this week they will spend some time examining the substance of true faith […]
What is orthodoxy, and what beliefs are “beyond the pale?” Is there really such a thing as heresy? On this edition of the White Horse […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts evaluate a new trend in popular culture, namely the pursuit of stupidity. But are contemporary […]
Joining the Âé¶¹AV panel on this edition of the program is David Wells, professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and author of many books […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Michael Horton continues his roundtable discussion on Christianity & Politics, with special guests D.G. Hart (author of […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Michael Horton conducts a roundtable discussion on Christianity & Politics, with special guests D.G. Hart (author of […]
Does the Bible teach the idea of a secret rapture before a seven year tribulation period? What is the origin of this view? On this […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Michael Horton talks with R.C. Sproul, Chairman of Ligonier Ministries and author of numerous books including The […]
In a country without a king, do we find it harder to believe in the sovereignty of God, and easier to believe in the will, […]
Many argue that America has always been a Christian nation and that the founding fathers of our nation were Bible-believing Christians. But is this really […]
In what ways has our American culture shaped the ways in which we think about the person and work of Christ? That’s the focus of […]
Why do we go to Church? What is the purpose of worship? Are we there to serve God, or to be served? These questions and […]
A recent study conducted by Willow Creek Community Church discovered that the most committed among their church members were the most vocal about the lack […]
In his recent book Revolution, George Barna suggests that Christians no longer need to join churches, but rather should simply look for life-coaches, and helpful […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts discuss the influence of both Pelagianism and Gnosticism in the American religious landscape. And the […]
Why have the doctrines of grace been so difficult to take root in the American soil? What is it about the way we think and […]
Who was Pelagius and what did he teach about sin, grace and the gospel? Why have his views stayed with us through the centuries? On […]
Do the messages of Jesus and Paul sometimes contradict one other? And what about James? Doesn’t he teach that we are “justified by works, and […]
On the last edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts discussed the problems associated with a pragmatic approach to the Christian faith. But does […]
Why do so many sermons and Bible Studies focus almost entirely on “practical” application? Is a particular belief true simply because it works for you? […]
What is the most important thing people need to regularly hear from the pulpit? Are churches guilty of assuming the gospel? These are some of […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts discuss the views of popular theologian N.T. Wright, focusing in particular on his understanding of […]
Previous generations wore suits to baseball games. Now many Americans show up at church in blue jeans and T-shirts. How has the cultural shift toward […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts take a look at the ways in which consumerism and market values have influenced contemporary […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts continue to interact with recent polls taken at a pastors convention on the importance of […]
What are the “Gnostic Gospels” and why do books featuring these documents appear to dominate the religion and spirituality shelves of major bookstore chains? How […]
How deep is your faith? Has the faith “once and for all delivered to the saints” been dumbed-down in contemporary churches? On this edition of […]
It is often said that Christianity is a relationship rather than a religion. On this edition of the program the hosts interact with this popular […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts continue to contrast the historic Christian gospel with numerous popular alternatives, especially those found in […]
What are the “Gnostic Gospels” and why do books featuring these documents appear to dominate the religion and spirituality shelves of major bookstore chains? How […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV Michael Horton talks with Parker T. Williamson of the Presbyterian Lay Commitee and author of the recently […]