Sound the Alarm – Bell (a review of Rob Bell’s Premier Interview)
Christians in the UK are being fed poison by a false prophet – and far too many of us seem to drink the poison.
If you listen to this interview you will see that Bell is no longer teaching the Gospel – indeed he is teaching against the Gospel and against the Bible. He has become his own one-man cult. When you listen to an interview like this – its not enough to take the good bits (the bits... Continue Reading
His Stubborn Joy Brought Slavery Down
William Wilberforce (1759–1833)
Though Wilberforce never lost a parliamentary election from age twenty-one to seventy-four, the cause of abolishing the slave trade was defeated eleven times before its passage in 1807. And the battle for abolishing slavery itself did not gain the decisive victory until three days before he died in 1833. What were the roots of this... Continue Reading
5 Myths About Depression
Overconfidence may not lead directly to a fall or to depression, but being overconfident hardly prepares one for either.
One of the most dangerous attitudes I encounter is one which is almost intrinsic to depression: isolating self-pity. Now, most of us engage in this from time to time, and a little “licking of one’s own wounds,” so to speak, it not always a bad thing. But when it leads to the sort of isolation which... Continue Reading
John Calvin’s Aversion to Being Remembered
Calvin specified at the close of his life that he wanted to be buried in an unmarked grave, a wish that was followed.
As Calvin once wrote to a Christian landowner on the island of Jersey around the year 1553: “it is a sacrifice well pleasing to God … to dedicate our life to the glory of him who has ransomed us at so costly a price.” And eleven years later, Calvin, then on his deathbed, told his... Continue Reading
Turkey Lets Andrew Brunson Leave Prison
American pastor remains under house arrest until October. But good news comes day after his plight was shared at US religious freedom ministerial.
“I cannot tell you how proud I am of my father and what an example of Christ’s love he continues to be to the world as he is wrongly imprisoned for his faith,” said Jacqueline Funari, who is “still waiting for my father-daughter dance” because Brunson’s long imprisonment caused him to miss her wedding. ... Continue Reading
The Crook In the Lot
Rather than turning away from the Lord in times of trial, he turned towards the Lord for help and comfort.
Boston’s perseverance through suffering is worthy not only of our admiration, but also of our imitation. One way to learn from his example is to read his classic sermon on the sovereignty of God, which is one of the last things he prepared for publication before he died. Boston called his sermon The Crook in... Continue Reading
Greenville Seminary Announces Presidential Succession Plan
Dr. Joseph Pipa will retire as president of the seminary on July 1, 2021.
With respect to the formation of the Committee and its charge to seek a successor to Dr. Pipa, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mr. C. Fredric Marcinak, III, stated that “The members of the Board, the faculty, and staff of the Seminary, the distinguished alumni of this institution, and the current student body... Continue Reading
Basil of Caesarea and His Leprosarium
Basil’s work was revolutionary in a Christian context, as he reinterpreted the prevalent drive to monasticism as a commitment to help others rather than as a life of seclusion.
In a day when charities abound, it’s difficult to understand how revolutionary Basil’s work was in his day. While charity was certainly extolled by some Greco-Roman philosophers and applied in some measure by the Roman government, the idea of giving of one’s properties and time without expecting anything in return was still generally alien. ... Continue Reading
US Pastor Denied Release In Latest Trial Hearing In Turkey
US minister Andrew Brunson’s request for release from a Turkish prison denied.
Andrew Craig Brunson, a 50-year-old evangelical pastor from Black Mountain, North Carolina, was arrested in the aftermath of a 2016 coup attempt for alleged links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, as well as a network led by U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom Turkey blames for the unrest. ANKARA, Turkey (AP)... Continue Reading
Why Supporters of a Nashville Pastor Are Speaking Out About His Departure From Covenant Presbyterian Church
In 2016, PCA minister, Jim Bachmann, lost his position as the senior pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church, which rose to prominence in Nashville under his leadership.
Bachmann moved from Chattanooga in 1991 to lead Covenant Presbyterian Church. At the time, the congregation barely had 40 members. Under Bachmann’s leadership, the congregation grew to more than 2,000. By the late 2000s, they were able to raise funds internally to build a $15.5 million sanctuary on a hilltop overlooking southwest Nashville…. Now, Bachmann, 63, is leading a new... Continue Reading
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