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‘Chosen Land’ reminds evangelicals that if someone believes that the gospel can be reduced to a commodity, we shouldn’t be surprised when he longs for a Christianity that looks exactly like the world.
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‘Chosen Land’ reminds evangelicals that if someone believes that the gospel can be reduced to a commodity, we shouldn’t be surprised when he longs for a Christianity that looks exactly like the world.
There are two versions of the Westminster Confession of Faith. It’s important we know what was changed and why, for they cannot both be right.
Michael Keller delves into how his father, Tim Keller, shaped his approach to presenting the gospel, drawing inspiration from Jonathan Edwards.
If you disagree with the Protestant understanding of justification, then you owe it to yourself not to rest your case until you’ve reckoned with Owen.
Puritan writer Richard Sibbes offers a remedy to malnourished saints: a hearty meal at the Lord’s table, enjoying his spiritual benefits and gracious presence.