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What are the main differences between classical vs. liberal approaches to the Christian faith? In the 1920’s, J. Gresham Machen argued that these two perspectives […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Michael Horton talks with Dr. Andrew Sach, one of the authors of a new book titled, Pierced […]
What is the proper role of tradition within the Christian faith? And at what point does traditionalism become a barrier to faith, or a distraction […]
What are the gifts of the Spirit? Are they still for today? Even if they are, is it possible that Christians in our time have […]
Too often, churches in our day focus our attention on Christian experiences rather than Christ. In the process these bodies have emphasized the subjective over […]
Many Christians in our time read the Old Testament merely as a guide for moral lessons and instruction. But do the Bible heroes really provide […]
At the core of just about every major religion is something we call advice, or a set of instructions intended to help you live a […]
In order to attract larger numbers, many churches throughout America have made their services more upbeat and entertaining. On this edition of the White Horse […]
2008 is an election year and many churches will be distracted from their focus on the city of God, to the governments of men. What […]
Why is Joel Osteen so popular? Is he a faithful representative of the Christian Faith, or is his message more about self-help and personal motivation? […]
Many Christian leaders today point to Jesus as a good moral guide (WWJD), an inspirational figure of self-sacrifice, or one who resolves our problem with […]
Countless sermons in churches across the country focus on moralistic concerns and personal transformation. But has Christ gotten lost in the shuffle? Have we inverted […]
On this special edition of the Âé¶¹AV recorded in our nation’s capital, Michael Horton, Ken Jones and special guest Brian Lee discuss Christ-centered […]
Recorded before a live audience in Washington D.C., Michael Horton, Ken Jones and special guest Brian Lee discuss a heavenly perspective on worship, as they […]
Jesus told the Samaritan woman that true worship was to be done in “spirit and truth.” But what does it really mean to worship God […]
Is worship something to be done once a week, or every minute of our lives? Why do we worship at all? Continuing their discussion of […]
God not only calls us to be saved, but also to a new way of life. So what does this new life look like, and […]
Part of what it means to glorify God is to live a life of gratitude in response to God’s kindness and grace. But what does […]
What does it mean to Glorify God? Why do Protestants make such a fuss about giving glory to God alone? That’s the subject of this […]
On this edition of the program Michael Horton talks with Robert Sungenis, president of Catholic Apologetics International about the Roman Catholic understanding of the doctrine […]
Happy Reformation Sunday! What was the Reformation all about, and who were its principle players? Do we still need a Reformation, or have all the […]
Can we know for certain that we are forgiven and accepted by God? How should we counsel those who struggle with doubt? That’s what’s on […]
What is the Gospel? Is it advice or news? On this edition of the program the hosts discuss these questions and interact with answers from […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts discuss the heart of the gospel message, namely, that we are declared righteous not only […]
Michael Horton is joined on this program by three of his Westminster Seminary California colleagues, Drs. R. Scott Clark, David VanDrunen, and Hywel Jones, in […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV the hosts continue to unpack the crucial doctrine of justification sola fide, (by faith alone) as they […]
Martin Luther called the doctrine of justification the article on which the church stands or falls. So why exactly is this doctrine so important? Tune […]
Is faith the one work we have to do in order to be saved, or is it a gift that we receive from God? Tune […]
We asked Christians at a recent Christian convention what they thought faith is? What do you think faith is? Tune in to this edition of […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Michael Horton talks with Christian Smith and Michael Eaton about their new documentary Soul Searching: A Movie […]
What happens to believers who die with unconfessed sin? That’s the question we asked Christians at a recent conference, and you may be surprised by […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts take a look at the first two chapters of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians in […]
Who was Charles Finney and how did his ideas affect the formation of modern American Christianity? What did he teach about sin, grace, or even […]
Many assert that salvation is a direct result of man’s free will decision. But is this view biblical? How can those who are “dead in […]
The Bible depicts men as “slaves to sin” (Rom 7:14), “enemies of God” (Rom 5:10), “powerless” (Rom 5:6), “controlled by the sinful nature” (Rom 7:5), […]
What’s the relationship between the Old and New Testaments, or the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants? What’s the difference between the Law and the Gospel? Tune […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Michael Horton talks with Anne Rice, author of numerous books in the Vampire Chronicles series and Christ […]
If the main focus of a sermon is to preach Christ, what do we do with the book of Proverbs and a host of other […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts will discuss the character of Christian proclamation, especially in the context of unbelievers. Joining in […]
Tired of dull, moralistic sermons that don’t proclaim Christ? On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts talk with Rev. Dick Lucas, founder […]
If Jesus is presented merely as a coach, therapist, or moral reformer, is this enough to be considered “Christ-centered”? Tune in to this edition of […]
On this edition, the hosts continue our year-long series, “A Time for Truth”, by evaluating some of the ways which contemporary Christianity has become distracted […]
What is the meaning of Christ’s atonement? Why do Christians claim that Jesus is the only way to be saved? What does it even mean […]
Who do Muslims say that Jesus is? How about Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Liberal Protestants, and others? But most importantly, who do you say that he […]
What can we know about Jesus Christ from history? Can the Gospels be considered historical documents? Is Christianity based on fact or faith? These questions […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, the hosts talk with Os Guinness, author of Prophetic Untimeliness: A Challenge to the Idol of Relevance, […]
Because there are numerous theories about the nature and origin of the Bible, things may get confusing at times. But there’s a simple test to […]
Should we still look for modern prophets, or has revelation ceased? How do we know that the Bible is the only book that qualifies as […]
Is the Bible myth or history? Was it written by God or men? Does it contain errors or is it all true? On this edition […]
Have archaeologists uncovered the tomb of Jesus? Was Jesus married to Mary Magdalene? On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV, Michael Horton discusses current […]
In our informal surveys we’ve conducted over the years, most Christians cannot name the Ten Commandments. Why is biblical ignorance so common among Christians today? […]
How do we know if we are interpreting the Bible correctly? Is there even such a thing as a “correct” interpretation? These questions and more […]