>Guarding our Faith or Being Faithless

>I have sometimes considered theological studies at a liberal or secular institution like IU or Yale, but have always stayed with more evangelical institutions (Houghton, TEDS, Covenant). Part of it was wanting to be fed and to grow spiritually through my educational pursuits and the other part is not wanting to fight my way uphill … Continue reading >Guarding our Faith or Being Faithless

>Catechism #50-52

>Question #50: Why the next words: "and is seated at the right hand of God"?Answer: Christ ascended to heaven, there to show that he is head of his church, and that the Father rules all things through him (Eph. 1:20-23; Col. 1:18;Matt. 28:18; Jhn 5:22-23).Question #51: How does this glory of Christ our head benefit … Continue reading >Catechism #50-52

>Why We Should Reject Pragmatic Arguments

>I have a been reading a lot about a 19th century American theologian named John Williamson Nevin. He isn't well known. Not overly influential, not like Edwards, Whitefield, Wesley, Finney, Hodge, Machen, etc. He taught at a small German Reformed Seminary in Mercersburg, PA, where he also served as the President of Marshall College (later … Continue reading >Why We Should Reject Pragmatic Arguments

>Song of the Week

>This weekend, Luke's request for dessert having not eaten his dinner prompted my "How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat!" The kids looked at me like I was nuts, then I had to sing a few lines which made Lynn look at me like I was nuts. Oh well. Pink … Continue reading >Song of the Week