Kids need to hear the Gospel, but they also need relationships with adults who care. If the Church doesn’t provide those relationships who will?
Some not so good news for church youth ministries (and parents) – we’re leaving our young people with questionable (putting it mildly) theology. A person … read the rest
Take Care When You Suspend Disbelief
I was checking out Walt Mueller’s blog, and he posted an excerpt from Nancy Pearcy’s book, Saving Leonardo: A Call to Resist the Secular Assault … read the rest
Bible Reading Tools and Plans for 2012
If you are like me at the new year you evaluate your Bible reading habits, and/or look for new reading plans that you can use. … read the rest
Reformed catechesis: the swim upstream

One of the key aspects of Reformed church life is the practice of catechesis. Catechesis is the discipline of imparting the faith, usually by way of standardized questions … read the rest

Charles Haddon Spurgeon in his Morning and Evening devotional reminds readers that there is in fact no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, … read the rest
Ready for Either?

A great passage from Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotional from Philippians 1:21, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain,” … read the rest
When We Confess Jesus is Lord

A great reminder from Murray Harris of what it actually means when we utter the words “Jesus is Lord.” When believers sing or recite the … read the rest

I’m reading a the latest book by John MacArthur, Slave: The Hidden Truth About Your Identity in Christ. He discusses how in English translations of … read the rest
Heavenly or Hellish Creatures

The small choices matter. One will reflect, plan, worry and generally count the cost when big decisions must be made, but it is the daily, … read the rest






