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Believing and Perceiving the Sovereignty of God
from Erik Raymond May 24, 2013 Category: Articles
Recently a new family came and visited our church. As we typically do I tried to connect with them for lunch. During the conversation my new friend talked about how he loved doctrine and was committed to church planting. I think we were both encouraged with the conversation and potential ...
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Apostasy in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America?
from Karisa Schlehr Nov 27, 2009 Category: R.C. Sproul
R.C. Sproul and Mark Driscoll continue their interview with Dr. Sproul answering questions of apostasy. Keep Reading -
You Can Still Make an Impact in 2009
from John Petersen Nov 26, 2009 Category: Ministry News
In just a few weeks Ligonier must close the books on 2009 with what we fervently pray is a balanced ministry budget. We have a large hurdle to clear toward that goal: the $1,787,151 we need to receive by December 31 to meet our year-end obligations. Keep Reading -
True Gratitude
from Karisa Schlehr Nov 26, 2009 Category: R.C. Sproul
One of the grand traditions of America is our tradition of taking one day out of the year and setting it apart as a special holiday--a holy day--a day to commemorate the benevolent providence of God. It was originally called Thanksgiving. The idea of Thanksgiving day has its roots in our own history, in the bitter struggle that the original founding fathers of this country had with the elements. Keep Reading -
Does God Really Want All People To Be Saved?
from Karisa Schlehr Nov 25, 2009 Category: R.C. Sproul
In this second installment of an interview between R.C. Sproul and Mark Driscoll, Dr. Sproul responds to a question submitted by a Facebook user dealing with the will of God. Keep Reading -
The Gift of Knowledge
from Karisa Schlehr Nov 25, 2009 Category: Ligonier Resources
The Bible, philosophy, apologetics, and theology can be rather intimidating areas of study for most people. Yes, they are very important to learn but where do you even start? R.C. Sproul has produced what we refer to as Overview Series. In these four resources, he provides a thorough, yet easy to understand examination of each of these topics. Start knowing what you believe and why you believe it. Keep Reading -
Tabletalk 2010: The First Six Months
from Chris Donato Nov 24, 2009 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
For more than thirty years, Tabletalk has existed as a magazine for the church. So it strives to help explain important, biblical doctrines and events that shape the church while encouraging people to reflect the image of Christ in both word and deed. We are proud to follow that same trajectory in 2010--dealing with issues that challenge, exhort, and encourage God's people. Keep Reading -
Of Origins and Twitter Posts
from Chris Larson Nov 24, 2009 Category: Ministry News
Today marks 150 years since Charles Darwin's book, On the Origin of Species, was published. At our Twitter account every hour, we'll be highlighting 24 resources that discuss evolution, creation, atheism, and subjects related to cosmology and science -- all from a biblical worldview. Keep Reading -
Social Darwinism
from Gene Edward Veith Nov 23, 2009 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution was never just about biology. Nor were its consequences just about religion. Rather, the origins and effects of Darwinism were largely cultural and moral. Darwin's Origin of Species was published in 1859, which was at the height of the Industrial Revolution and the Capitalist Revolution. Keep Reading -
Resting on the Promises
from R.C. Sproul Nov 22, 2009 Category: Articles
It seems astonishing to the layperson that anybody would go to the extremes René Descartes went to simply to discover that he existed. What could be more self-evident to a conscious being than one's own self-consciousness? Keep Reading -
Our Great High Priest in Hebrews: The Son Greater than the Angels (pt. 3)
from R. Fowler White Nov 21, 2009 Category: Articles
In this our last installment in our series on our great high priest in Hebrews, we come to 2.1-18, where the author of Hebrews finishes what he started in 1:5-14. Keep Reading
