Archive for March, 2010

 
 

Q & A on Israel and the Church

Since it has somehow become uncool to use the word catechism, and cool to call it Q & A, I will direct you to Ryan McGraw’s Q & A on … Read more→

Sinclair Ferguson den Dulk Lectures

The audio for Westminster Seminary California’s den Dulk lectures is now available online. Dr. Sinclair Ferguson gave three lectures under the title “Not ourselves, but Jesus Christ . . . … Read more→

Anthony Bradley on Liberating Black Theology

As noted on the recent Christ the Center podcast, Anthony B. Bradley, visiting        professor of theology at the King’s College in New York and research fellow at the Acton … Read more→

Sean Lucas on the Importance of Protestant Confessionalism

Sean Lucas has a post over at Reformation 21 in which he explains the importance of embracing “biblical authority and its necessary hand-maiden, confessionalism.”

Jeff Waddington on Daniel’s Model Prayer

Here is a recent sermon Jeff Waddington preached at Calvary OPC in Ringoes, NJ. The text was Daniel 9:1-19 and the title was “Daniel’s Model Prayer.”

Christ the Center Discusses the Historicity of Adam

The panel of Christ the Center recently picked up the discussion, begun on Feeding on Christ, about the historicity of Adam. You can listen here.

Jesus, Joy Of Man’s Desiring

I never knew the song by Bach many people play at weddings is about Christ! He is the joy of man’s desiring. Every joy in all of man’s desiring points … Read more→

Can This Be Wright?

Apparently Redeemer Presbyterian Church’s Center for Faith and Work is hosting N.T. Wright, on April 20th, to speak about his latest release, After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters. How … Read more→

In Battle Array

The video from the Sunday morning service at New Covenant Presbyterian Church is now online. The text was Acts 4:1-22 and the title was “In Battle Array.” You can listen … Read more→

The Supreme Foolishness of the Message Preached

Roger Wagner, in his outstanding work Tongues Aflame: Learning to Preach Like the Apostles, explains the nature of the heightened opposition that ministers of the Gospel should expect, regardless of … Read more→