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Tabletalk: What inspired you to write Disability and the Gospel? Michael Beates: Some thirty years ago, with the birth of our first child, Jessic...
Church programs, campus ministries, and independent organizations today emphasize the need for radical discipleship. It is not always clear what t...
There may be nothing in the realm of religion by which people vainly attempt to establish their acceptability to God more than by acts of public o...
When I started seminary in 1967, Jesus' command in Matthew 28:18–20 to "make disciples" baffled me. There was something cr...
In Matthew 5:33–48, Jesus tells us how we are to fulfill the law — not legalistically, but in a spirit of Christ-like love. Th...
In the early seventeenth century, Archbishop Ussher of Ireland desired to visit the home of a Presbyterian minister to see whether what he had hea...
Everyone knows the acronym TULIP, but not everyone knows where this acronym comes from. The Canons of Dordt are among the most famous but unread d...
No matter how pleasurable we make it for our children to obey us, there will be times when they break through our boundaries and go their own way....
I didn’t see any particular reason to read Russell Moore’s Adopted for Life. I have no intention of adopting anyone at my age. I won’t tell you ex...
John Starke reviews Robert Letham’s new book, ‘The Westminster Assembly: Reading Its Theology Historical Context’ (P&R, 2010).