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A Monument to Ourselves
Does God hate big cities? Does he hate human progress and unity so much that he topples towers and scatters people who are only trying to live peaceably with one another? Human beings love to build cities. Even after they …
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Ask R.C.
Dr. R.C. Sproul joins the conference live via video feed to answer as many questions from conference attendees as possible.
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Ask R.C. Live (Feb. 17, 2011)
The Ask R.C. Live sessions continued on February 17, 2011. Watch as R.C. answers such questions as, “Should we only pray to God the Father?”, “Has there ever been a time when an Arminian passage has caused you …
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Ask R.C. Live (Nov. 30, 2010)
On November 30, 2010, we held the first session of Ask R.C. Live. Dr. Sproul answered a variety of questions, including “What is the biblical way to leave a church?”, “What are your thoughts on the second commandment?”, and …
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Chapter 23, Sec. 1-4
The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner examines the teaching of the Westminster Confession on civil authorities.
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Choose Your City
The Christian life is often compared to a pilgrimage. Perhaps you have read the classic work from John Bunyan titled, “Pilgrim’s Progress.” In this story, the main character named Christian is on a journey from the City of Destruction …
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Christ, Kingdom, & Culture
Jesus Christ has been seated at the right hand of God the Father, and His kingdom has already been inaugurated although not yet consummated. How does our understanding of this biblical truth impact the church’s relationship and interaction with …
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Foolishness to the Greeks
Anti-intellectualism is not the only danger Christians face. Those who seek to reclaim the Christian mind face the opposite danger—allowing a desire to please God to mutate into pride and a vain desire for worldly respect. In this message …
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Have You Lost Your Mind?
Christians today often do not think. Logic is considered worldly while contradiction is prized as a hallmark of true faith. In this message, Dr. R.C. Sproul provides an overview and introduction to the sad state of the Christian mind …
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Ignorance Is Not Bliss
The apostle Paul knew his opponents’ views better than they did and never argued from a position of ignorance. In order to regain our Christian mind, we too must once again engage the world in a fully-informed way. In this …
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I’ve Got Half a Mind Too
Our modern culture today is a theater of the absurd where irrationalism and relativism run rampant. We are told that Christianity may be “our truth,” but it isn’t everybody’s truth. In this message, Dr. Albert Mohler looks at …
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Losing My Religion
Even among those who hold to the basic truths of the Christian gospel, there is a tendency to remain content with milk and never strive to dig into the meat of the Word. Doctrinal shallowness is endemic and accepted. In …
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Love the Lord your God with All Your Mind
Ours is an age that emphasizes emotionalism and experience. Emotions and experiences are not necessarily bad things, but they should not be set up in opposition to the mind, to reason. In this message, Dr. R.C. Sproul exhorts us …
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OPTIONAL SESSION: The Next Story
In this optional session, Tim Challies explains how and why our society has become reliant on digital technology, what it means for our lives, and how it impacts the Christian faith. Related Resource: The Next Story
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Peace and Calamity
You may be surprised to learn that Christianity shares a fundamental view of God with Islam. Although both belief systems are diametrically opposed in many ways, both agree that there is only one God and that He is sovereign over …