To rightly examine the life, ministry, and impact of William Carey is to consider a group of friends plodding together for the Lord.
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Where is the Sabbath in the Early Church? (Pt. 2) | Jon English Lee
Ignatius demonstrates the growing tendency for Christians to separate themselves from Jewish customs and advocates a distinctively Christian practice of Lord’s Day gathering.
Presuppositional Ponderings after Reading Thomas Aquinas
In this post I want to respond to the criticisms of presuppositionalism based on the fascination with Aquinas among some contemporary Reformed scholars. I will point out several misguided and unhelpful directions that are being taken in the current discussion of Aquinas and Christian Apologetics.
Calvin’s Critique of Natural Theology [Pt. 2 of 2]: Analysis and Conclusion
This is part 2 of a 2 part series on Calvin's Critique of Natural Theology. You can read part 1 here. II.) Analysis of...
Calvin’s Critique of Natural Theology [Pt. 1 of 2]: Summary
This is part 1 of a 2 part series on Calvin's Critique of Natural Theology. You can read part 2 here. What was...
The Crux of the Free Offer of the Gospel
The following is Dr. Sam Waldron's introduction to his lectures for our upcoming module: Hyper-Calvinism & the...
Lessons about True Conversion to Be Learned from Augustine’s Conversion: Our Seventh and Eighth Lessons
We must never allow church history in general or any part of church history in particular to exercise a divine...
Lessons about True Conversion to Be Learned from Augustine’s Conversion: Our Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Lessons
We must never allow church history in general or any part of church history in particular to exercise a divine...
Lessons about True Conversion to Be Learned from Augustine’s Conversion: Our Second and Third Lessons
We must never allow church history in general or any part of church history in particular to exercise a divine...
Lessons about True Conversion to Be Learned from Augustine’s Conversion: Our First Lesson
We must never allow church history in general or any part of church history in particular to exercise a divine...




