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Charles Spurgeon on Calvinism — Definite Atonement
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 28, 2012 Category: Articles
In Steven Lawson's latest book, The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon, Lawson argues that Charles Spurgeon's fervent commitment to the doctrines of grace "sharpened" his "gospel focus." So what exactly did Spurgeon believe about the five points of Calvinism? Using excerpts from The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon, we'll answer that question in what will be a five part series on the blog. Our prayer is that these truths will sharpen your gospel focus also. Keep Reading
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Best Resources on Reformed Theology
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 27, 2012 Category: Articles
Here is a crowd-sourced list of the best resources that introduce or grow Christians in their understanding of Reformed theology and the doctrines of grace. Keep Reading -
Fallacious History
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 27, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
One of the most pressing but invisible threats to Christian thinking at the present time is that of fallacious history. Like carbon monoxide, it can kill; you just do not notice it is happening until it is too late. Fallacious history comes in numerous forms. The most obvious and influential are those pushed by popular culture. Movies are the primary culprits here. So powerful are the aesthetics of modern cinema that the stories the movies tell can be compelling for no other reason than that they seem so real. Thus, if there is a movie in which Americans crack the Enigma code in the Second World War, then the common assumption is, well, the Americans cracked the Enigma Code. (It was actually the British who did so.) Keep Reading -
Ferguson, Godfrey, Lawson, Mohler and Sproul on Evolution, Politics, Pornography, and More
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 26, 2012 Category: Ministry News
At our 2012 National Conference on the subject of "The Christian Mind," R.C. Sproul was joined by Sinclair Ferguson, Robert Godfrey, Steven Lawson, and Albert Mohler for our first questions and answers session. Below you'll find the questions they were asked. Using the timestamp you can skip forward to hear a specific answer. Keep Reading -
Twitter Highlights (3/24/12)
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 25, 2012 Category: Ministry News
Here are highlights from the various Ligonier Twitter accounts over the past week. Keep Reading -
$5 Friday: Truth, Puritan Prayers, & Preaching
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 23, 2012 Category: Ministry News
It's $5 Friday and we have resources on sale that cover such topics as truth, Puritan prayers, preaching, worldviews, repentance, and theology. Sale runs through our new time of 12:01 a.m. — 11:59 p.m. Friday EST. View today's $5 Friday sale items. Keep Reading -
Christian Parenting
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 22, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Allie was having a rough night. She had already been disciplined once for slapping one of the pastor's sons across the face, and she had just done it again, this time to his brother. Her mother was humiliated and frustrated. Allie was angry, ashamed, and hopeless as she sat in her room awaiting the consequences. Keep Reading -
Audio And Video Now Available — 2012 National Conference
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 21, 2012 Category: Ministry News
We are now pleased to announce the audio and video from each main session is available either to purchase or stream for free. Keep Reading -
Charles Spurgeon on Calvinism — Unconditional Election
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 21, 2012 Category: Articles
In Steven Lawson's latest book, The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon, Lawson argues that Charles Spurgeon's fervent commitment to the doctrines of grace "sharpened" his "gospel focus." So what exactly did Spurgeon believe about the five points of Calvinism? Using excerpts from The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon, we'll answer that question in what will be a five part series on the blog. Our prayer is that these truths will sharpen your gospel focus also. Keep Reading
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Enlightened Self-Interest
from Nathan W. Bingham Mar 20, 2012 Category: Articles
The last Saturday in October is perhaps my favorite day of the year. The Southwest Virginia church I served for more than a dozen years has a grand celebration every year on that day. The people celebrate the grace of God in bringing us the Reformation, which began October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses on the church door in Wittenberg. The celebration includes a telling of the story of Martin Luther to the children around a bonfire with s'mores. (I told the story when we lived there.) It includes contests in cooking chili and in cooking pies. It includes a grand street fair, with fresh fried doughnuts, barbeque, and hot french fries. All Ninety-Five of the theses are recited. Children and adults sing and play their instruments. And as the day draws to a close, the people dance. They dance with each other. They dance before the watching world. Most of all, they dance for the pleasure of our King and Redeemer. It's a wonderful day, celebrating a glorious gospel. Keep Reading