Here is Question 4 from GraceTALK: “Is it possible that the meaning and mode of Baptism is a disputable issue? Having spent time in a PCA church, I know families that by all their fruits appear to be solid Christians and also have a… Read More
Marriage Works
There is an underlying promise inherent in truth-filled theology – it works! What I mean by this is that when a person adheres to a theology that truly represents and relies on God as He is then life will make… Read More
Are You an “And God” or a “But God” Christian?
When talking about theology precision is crucial. Therefore, the words we use are important. As a case in point, much of the recent controversy around T.D. Jakes being invited to The Elephant Room centered on the words Jakes uses when… Read More
Suffering and Evil
In yesterday’s Connections class, I mentioned a couple of sermons by D.A. Carson titled “On Being Prepared for Suffering and Evil.” I cannot recommend this teaching strongly enough; this isn’t the first time I’ve commended these messages, and it won’t… Read More
Ten Lessons from the Greatest Christian Minds
From philosophy professor James Spiegel: 1. Augustine (5th century): Remember that you are a citizen of another kingdom. 2. Martin Luther (16th century): Expect politicians to be corrupt. 3. Thomas Aquinas (13th century): God has made himself known in nature…. Read More