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$5 Friday: The Gospel, Stewardship, & Islam
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 02, 2012 Category: Ministry News
It's time for another $5 Friday sale. We have great resources available on the gospel, stewardship, Islam, suffering, Psalm 23, and theology. Sale runs from 8 a.m. Friday through 8 a.m. Saturday EST. Keep Reading -
On Controversy
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 02, 2012 Category: Articles
A minister, about to write an article criticizing a fellow minister for his lack of orthodoxy, wrote to John Newton of his intention. Newton replied as follows.
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What can we learn from Charles Spurgeon’s life and ministry? [VIDEO]
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 01, 2012 Category: Ministry News
Dr. Steven J. Lawson, Ligonier Teaching Fellow and author of the newly released The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon, will be leading a seminar on Charles Spurgeon at Grace Community Church's 2012 Shepherds' Conference. In the lead up to this conference, Dr. Lawson was asked what we can learn from Charles Spurgeon's life and ministry. Keep Reading -
Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, March 2012
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 01, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
The March edition of Tabletalk is out. This month's issue explores the narcissism that radically pervades contemporary culture. Scripture speaks of improper self-love often, constantly combating this destructive tendency, which is stimulated by sin and affects everyone in society, from the least to the greatest. This issue aims to encourage believers to think properly about themselves and the gifts God has bestowed upon them for the good of the church. Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with Elyse Fitzpatrick, Kelly Kapic, Eric Landry, Jonathan Leeman, John MacArthur, Stephen Meyer, Richard Phillips, Harry Reeder, R.C. Sproul Jr. and Carl Trueman. Tabletalk features articles about topics central to the Christian faith and daily, in-depth Bible studies with featured columns by contributors such as Michael Haykin and David Murray. Keep Reading -
What drew Steven Lawson to study and learn from Charles Spurgeon? [VIDEO]
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 29, 2012 Category: Ministry News
Dr. Steven J. Lawson, Ligonier Teaching Fellow and author of the newly released The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon, will be leading a seminar on Charles Spurgeon at Grace Community Church's 2012 Shepherds' Conference. In the lead up to this conference, Dr. Lawson was asked about what drew him to study and learn from Charles Spurgeon. Keep Reading -
Introductions: Deuteronomy
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 29, 2012 Category: Articles
To aid you in your study of God's Word we're adapting and posting some of the detailed book introductions found in The Reformation Study Bible. Today, please allow The Reformation Study Bible to introduce you to The Book of Deuteronomy.
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True Love
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 28, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
God is love, and love never fails because God never fails. Love cannot be separated from God and cannot exist without Him. God’s love is the foundation and definition of love, just as He is the source, fountain, sustainer, and enabler of love. God gives meaning to love, and without Him, love isn’t only worthless but meaningless. Without God as its source and center, that which humans conceive of as love is impatient and unkind, envious and boastful, arrogant and rude, always insisting on its own way, irritable, resentful, rejoicing in wrongdoing and falsehood. Without God, love is nothing more than a hateful lie of Satan. Keep Reading -
Twitter Highlights (2/26/12)
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 26, 2012 Category: Ministry News
Here are highlights from the various Ligonier Twitter accounts over the past week. Keep Reading -
$5 Friday: Justification, Calvinism, & Spiritual Growth
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 24, 2012 Category: Ministry News
$5 Friday is back with some terrific resources on justification, Calvinism, Jonah, spiritual growth, Jesus, grief and forgiveness. Sale runs from 8 a.m. Friday through 8 a.m. Saturday EST. Keep Reading -
A Child’s (Mis)understanding
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 23, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Like many, I have watched my fair share of films over the years, and the vast majority have been quite forgettable. There are a small number that I enjoyed enough to purchase in order to watch them again. But there are very, very few that were so powerful in one way or another that they have stayed with me years after seeing them. (I am still not sure I will ever forgive Walt Disney for the trauma inflicted by Old Yeller.) Keep Reading
