• Questions & Answers #1 by , , ,

    Every day we communicate through various media. From the invention of Gutenberg’s printing press in the fifteenth century to the rise of the internet in the late twentieth century, throughout history societies have invented new forms of media in …

  • Questions & Answers #2 by , ,

    Michael Horton, Peter Jones, and R.C. Sproul answer questions about the church.

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    00:00-01:47  Can you explain the etymological origin of the term sixburgh 01:47-06:52  I come from an Arminian background and have now …

  • Questions & Answers #1 by , ,

    Michael Horton, John MacArthur, and R.C. Sproul answer questions about the church.

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    00:00-01:28  Will Big Ben be the quarterback for the Steelers this year, and can they win without him? 01:28-04:46  How do …

  • Peace and Calamity by

    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 …

  • The City that Cain Built by

    Where is your city of birth? Is it Boston? New York? Perhaps it was a small out-of-the-way town or village. Is there anyone out there from Enoch—The City of Man? Each place in the world, no matter how small …

  • Why Do Nations Rage? by

    When used correctly, humor is a very effective tool in communication. Very often, a point of debate is best driven home by a good punch line. But what makes God laugh? Riddles? Knock-knock jokes? Or perhaps the evil nations of …

  • Choose Your City by

    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 …

  • The Shot Heard Around the Universe by

    The battle lines have been drawn; the mission is clear, and the war rages. Will we ever have peace? Ever since Adam and Eve ate of the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, we have …

  • A Monument to Ourselves by

    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 …