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Twitter Highlights (12/25/11)
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 25, 2011 Category: Ministry News
Here are highlights from the various Ligonier Twitter feeds over the past week. Keep Reading -
$5 Friday: Theology, Spiritual Growth & Evangelism
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 23, 2011 Category: Ligonier Resources
Find terrific $5 Friday resources on topics such as God's sovereignty, angels and demons, doctrine, spiritual growth, regeneration, Jonah, and evangelism. Sale runs from 8 a.m. Friday through 8 a.m. Saturday EST. Keep Reading -
Being Black and Reformed: An Interview with Anthony Carter
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 22, 2011 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Tabletalk: Why did you write the book On Being Black and Reformed? Anthony Carter: When I first came into the knowledge of Reformed theology, I was excited and invigorated to share this truth with others. However, I quickly discovered that not everyone found Reformed theology as compelling as I did (go figure)... Keep Reading -
Gift Certificates - In Time For Christmas
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 21, 2011 Category: Ministry News
In time for Christmas, we are pleased to announce the availability of Ligonier Gift Certificates. Keep Reading -
Divorce
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 20, 2011 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
In 1948, the famous Harvard social historian Pitirim Sorokin wrote an essay in which he sounded an alarm about the rapid disintegration of the stability of the American culture. In this essay, Sorokin pointed out that in 1910 the divorce rate in America was ten percent. Yet from 1910 to 1948, the rate of divorce in America escalated from ten to twenty-five percent. Sorokin indicated that if a quarter of the homes in any given nation are broken by divorce, the stability of the nation cannot endure. Its culture is torn to shreds. Arguing that the family unit is the most basic and foundational unit of every society, he said that when that unit breaks, the society itself suffers a shattered continuity. Keep Reading -
Mark, New from R.C. Sproul and Reformation Trust
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 19, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
Today, Reformation Trust is pleased to announce the release of the fifth volume in the St. Andrew's Expositional Commentary series, Mark. Keep Reading -
Twitter Highlights (12/18/11)
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 18, 2011 Category: Ministry News
Here are highlights from the various Ligonier Twitter feeds over the past week. Keep Reading -
The Origin of Calvinism
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 15, 2011 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Of course, like every other man besides Jesus Christ, John Calvin was imperfect. His renown is not owing to infallibility but to his relentless allegiance to the Scriptures as the Word of God in a day when the Bible had been almost swallowed up by church tradition. He was born in July 1509, in Noyon, France, and was educated at the best universities in law, theology, and classics. At the age of twenty-one, he was dramatically converted from tradition-centered medieval Catholicism to radical, biblical, evangelical faith in Christ and His Word. Keep Reading -
The Lure of Rome
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 14, 2011 Category: Ministry News
Last month, Westminster Seminary California's Office Hours podcast spoke with Ligonier Teaching Fellow, Dr. Robert Godfrey, about why evangelicals and other Protestants become Roman Catholic and how we should respond. Keep Reading -
Rest for Restless Hearts
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 13, 2011 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Stroll into a bookstore these days and you will likely find a large area labeled “Self-Help,” “Motivation,” or “Personal Transformation.” Go ahead, browse the volumes found here. Some are curiously interesting, and some will just make you laugh. Several books will seek to convince you that your main problem in life is that you aren’t tapped into the secret power that dwells inside of you. Something — a child, a serpent, a Buddha, and, yes, even a dolphin — simply needs to be “awakened,” and then you will become happy, healthy, and wise. Keep Reading
