Archive for September, 2008

 
 

This Looks Good!

I am not encouraging anyone to watch this on the Lord’s Day. I am simply saying that it looks like it will be good. I will watch it on the … Read more→

Elijah’s Baptism

Phil Ryken came and preached at Christ the King on Sunday night. We ask him to come and baptize Elijah. It was a great service. Phil preached from Jeremiah 36. … Read more→

John Murray and Exceptions to the Westminster Confession of Faith

Josh Walker has an interesting post over at Bring the Books, concerning the late John Murray’s Confessional position. You can find this post here. I would also encourage everyone to … Read more→

Vos and Green on OT Biblical Studies

If you are interesting in a scholarly defense of Mosaic authorship, a defense of the authorship of the prophetic books, a masterpiece on the OT canon, a survey of OT … Read more→

A Plea for Haitian Missionary Support

When I was in seminary I had the great privilege of forming a beautiful friendship with two brothers from Haiti, Leon Amicy and Octavius Delfis. Octavius graduated a year before … Read more→

Dale Ralph Davis MP3s and Resources

Here is the link to sermons that Dale Ralph Davis preached during his time (1988-1993) at Aisquith Presbyterian Church in Parkville, MD . Currently, Rev. Davis is the Pastor … Read more→

Tommy Keene’s Greek Resource Blog

For anyone in seminary or in the ministry, who feels the way I do about the need to freshen up on the biblical languages, Tommy Keene–a Greek teacher at Westminster … Read more→

New Christ the Center Interviews-Martin Downes, Greg Reynolds, and David Hall

The three latest Christ the Center programs are now online:Martin Downes on The Emergind Church and Cultural CaptivityGreg Reynolds on Preaching in an Electronic AgeDavid Hall on The Calvin QuincentenaryYou … Read more→

A Short Life of Jonathan Edwards

I’m going to preempt our resident Jonathan Edwards scholar and announce George Marsden’s new, shorter biography of Jonathan Edwards. Marsden, having already written what is perhaps the greatest Edwards … Read more→

Bavinck is Back…Again

I am thrilled to share with you that another gem from the pen of Dutch Reformed theologian extraordinaire Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) has been published by Joel Beeke’s Reformation Heritage Books … Read more→