George Whitefield: Conflict and Conviction
Proving to be an extremely influential figure in the development and continuation of the evangelical tradition within the Church of England.
His early death meant that he had no real opportunity to form and shape an organization to continue the more Calvinist part of the revival. Yet the power of his preaching to thousands, his proclamation of the new birth, his doctrinal depth and clarity, and his passion for the poor should leave us thankful to... Continue Reading
PCA Minister, Rev. Harry Reeder, Briarwood Senior Pastor, Killed in Car Accident
Longtime Briarwood Presbyterian Church senior pastor the Rev. Harry Reeder III was killed Thursday morning in a Shelby County crash.
Briarwood Executive Pastor Bruce Stallings released this statement to AL.com: “It is with a deeply heavy heart that I communicate to you that our Lord has called Pastor Reeder home through a car accident. Please pray for Cindy, Jennifer, Ike, Abby and their entire family as well as our staff and church family as we... Continue Reading
Machen and the PCA Today
This year is the centennial anniversary of the release of J. Gresham Machen’s classic work, “Christianity and Liberalism”: What can Machen teach the PCA that is useful in current days?
There is much that the PCA can learn from J. Gresham Machen. But the two lessons surveyed above—to prioritize the gospel of Christ for its own sake and to express clearly one’s confessional convictions on pressing matters within the church and the world—rise to the top. Machen believed the first of these tasks was (and... Continue Reading
John Owen
Truly Reformed, Truly Scholastic
Owen’s defense of Reformed teachings such as definite (or limited) atonement, unconditional election, and the priority of the divine decree are particularly expressed through scholastic methodology. Owen provides a valuable model for those in the Reformed and Protestant tradition for how theology may be done with depth, insight, and profundity. John Owen (1616-1683), sometimes... Continue Reading
Martyn Lloyd-Jones, April Witkowski & the Myth of the Wasted Ministry
The Power of the Ordinary
What was true of my dear bride and Lloyd-Jones proves true of all of us. Our lives today will not be defined by our dreams, hopes, or expectations of what is to come (of what may never come) but will be defined by our faithful execution of the life and ministry God has given us... Continue Reading
Dennis Prager’s Troubling Defense of Pornography
Prager seems to have missed the obvious: that a society that mainstreams pornography is a society in anthropological crisis.
Many aspects of Prager’s comment are disturbing, not least his failure to address the dark nature of the pornography industry itself. But it is also instructive, because it exposes the superficiality of some of what passes for conservative thought today. Prager’s statement reveals that he lacks a real grasp of what is causing the social... Continue Reading
Scott Sauls, Author and Nashville Pastor, Placed on Indefinite Leave of Absence
Sauls is one of a growing number of high-profile pastors whose leadership style has come under scrutiny in recent years.
Sauls’ standing as a pastor will also be reviewed at an upcoming meeting of the Nashville Presbytery. According to the denomination’s rules, he is considered a “teaching elder” whose status as a minister is overseen by that local presbytery. That presbytery will have the final say over the length and conditions of Sauls’ leave. ... Continue Reading
Leslie Land and His Forgotten Influence on the Evangelical Church – an Interview with Author Ian Shaw
The book, Leslie Land: His Life and Ministry, will be published through Joshua Press.
Leslie Land clearly had a growing conviction that God was calling him to the ministry, and the letters through the late thirties and the forties trace this. Lloyd-Jones spoke at Land’s induction to Melbourne Hall, Leicester, in 1947 and Land preached quite often at Westminster Chapel through the 1950s. Melbourne Hall continues to exercise a... Continue Reading
Minucius Felix and His Answers to Unbelievers
It has been sufficient to place Minucius among the greatest rhetoricians of ancient Rome.
The Octavius has come down to us as one of the greatest works of third-century Christian apology, with a clarity, immediacy, and freshness that surpasses the works of other better-known apologists. It also gives a good idea of the arguments Romans wielded against Christian teachings and the prejudices they harbored against Christians, some of which still find... Continue Reading
Forgiving Each Other with God’s Immanence and Transcendence: A Corporate Call for Doctrine (Part Two)
Working out the ramifications of God’s immanence, transcendence and sovereignty over three elements in play in every conflict and in every attempt to forgive: the individual; the situation; the law.
Forgiveness is an act of worship in which a believer, acting as an authorized imperial agent, formally invokes the profound, transcendent goodness and immanence of God, beginning with His perfect justice—either on the cross for the elect, or in the future for those passed by. Forgiveness is practiced without waiting for any particular emotional state... Continue Reading
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