Book Review: Christianity & Liberalism

Christianity & Liberalism Recently, progressive theologian and social media activist, Jo Luehmann tweeted: “I know this is hard for many Christians, but people don’t NEED Jesus. You may need Jesus, that’s ok, that doesn’t mean everyone else does. Believing that you know what others NEED is both supremacy in you…

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The Parables of our Lord – Introduction

I wonder how many parents have tried to teach their children about the importance of honesty by telling them (or reading them) the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. This story is often called a fable because it is attributed to Aesop (who was a well-known writer of fables).…

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Why every Christian should (at least) consider the Amillennial view

In Voddie Baucham’s introduction to his expository series on the book of Revelation, he starts off by citing two very interesting surveys that were done among American Evangelicals. One study asked the question – which book of the Bible would church members most want to hear taught? The other survey…

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