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This article in the "Learning from Giants" series takes a look at the life and ministry of John Bunyan.
Vengeance is one of the primal urges of human beings. When someone wrongs us, our first thought is usually that we should pay him back for what he...
ByJ.I. Packer Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2002, 272 pages. As Packer notes in his Foreword, this volume, which is devoted to Bishop J.C. Ryle (d...
Romans 13 gives us the definitive New Testament teaching on the place and purpose of the civil government. Paul begins by telling us that "ev...
Creeds and confessions are important as the historic documents, composed and adopted by churches to give authoritative expression to their beliefs.
Matthew Tuininga shows how John Calvin’s emphasis on the church provides a firm foundation for Christian engagement with social justice.
What is the rebellion? Who is the man of lawlessness? And who on earth is the restrainer? Guy Waters helps give us some clarity and hope.
Matthew J. Tuininga examines Calvin's work on behalf of the poor and downtrodden in 16th-century Geneva.
In this article, John Starke talks about the myth of the Protestant work ethic and why our work matters to God.
Reuben Hunter discusses whether church plants should aim to transform their city, providing a nuanced answer to a long-debated question.