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Reflections on Newtown: In Adam All Sin
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Dec 29, 2012 Category: Articles
Once again the American people, Christian and non-Christian alike find themselves rightly mourning a terrible tragedy while foolishly asking "How could this happen?" Keep Reading -
Bible Reading Plans for 2013
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 28, 2012 Category: Articles
Many Christians take the beginning of a new year to evaluate their Bible reading habits, and then change or begin a Bible reading plan.
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Les Misérables: Law, Grace and Redemption
from L. Michael Morales Dec 26, 2012 Category: Articles
Victor Hugo’s monumental novel Les Misérables, first published in 1862, has been compared to a gothic cathedral — and justly so. One comes away from the work with the alternating images of grotesque gargoyles and chipped, mildewed saints, cobwebbed shadows and illuminating shafts of light lingering in the memory.
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The Glory of Christmas
from R.C. Sproul Dec 24, 2012 Category: Articles
On the night Jesus was born something spectacular took place. The plains of Bethlehem became the theater for one of the most spectacular sound-and-light shows in human history. All heaven broke loose
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One Year Later
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Dec 22, 2012 Category: Articles
"One year later after the passing of your wife, what have you learned?" Keep Reading -
Christmas Carols: Joy to the World
from Randall Van Meggelen Dec 21, 2012 Category: Articles
The popular carol Joy to the World was penned by Isaac Watts in his Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament (1719). Watts paraphrased 138 psalms through the lens of their fulfillment in the redemptive work of Christ.
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Don’t Be a Scrooge This Christmas
from R.C. Sproul Dec 19, 2012 Category: Articles
Every generation has its abundance of Scrooges. The church is full of them.
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Christmas Carols: Of the Father’s Love Begotten
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Dec 17, 2012 Category: Articles
The Advent season is that time when we seek to, in a manner of speaking, mute our memory of what has already happened, that we might brighten our joy that it happened.
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Is it a Sin to Celebrate Christmas?
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Dec 15, 2012 Category: Articles
You have heard it said, and rightly so, that it's rather important to define our terms. Here is a case in point. There are at least three ways we use the phrase "celebrate Christmas." Keep Reading -
Do You Believe in a Santa Christ?
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 14, 2012 Category: Articles
Many Christians have a Christology that is more informed by Santa Claus than Scripture. For them, the message of the incarnation has been so twisted or diluted that they have in fact created for themselves a savior who is nothing more than a Santa Christ.
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