Rediscover the Book That Launched the Modern Missions Movement
William Carey is known as the ‘father of modern missions’ because he reminded the world that the Great Commission still matters.
William Carey is known as the ‘father of modern missions’ because he reminded the world that the Great Commission still matters.
Tim Keller reflects on the role of neo-Calvinism in his pastoral ministry at Redeemer.
Calvin’s letters verify the notion of a communion of the saints that exists beyond the walls of the local church.
Since we can’t know who is and isn’t among the elect, is it appropriate in evangelism to tell others that Christ died for them?
On My Shelf helps you get to know various writers through a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their lives as readers. I asked N. Gray Sutanto—assistant professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, DC, and author, editor, or translator of various books including Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction—about what’s on his bedside table, favorite fiction, favorite neo-Calvinism books, and much more. What’s on your nightstand right now? Alistair McFayden’s Bound to Sin: Abuse, Holocaust and the Christian Doctrine of Sin—since I’m writing on the doctrine of sin. What are your favorite fiction books? In recent memory, I deeply enjoyed Stephen...