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  • Weekend A La Carte (April 2)

    12 Things to Know About the Anti-Christ “We, in the Calvinistic and Reformed church, have not done justice to the Scripture’s teaching on this matter. We often rightly respond to the ‘Left Behind’ industry with dismay and sarcasm. In so doing, however, we have, perhaps inadvertently failed to sufficiently and soberly grasp Scripture’s teaching on…

  • A La Carte (April 1)

    Andy Stanley’s Problem with the Bible “Andy Stanley knows the Bible. As the son of the popular Baptist pastor, Dr. Charles Stanley, he has grown up under Bible teaching and preaching. As a pastor of a very large megachurch, North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia, Andy Stanley has spent much time reading and studying…

  • A La Carte (March 31)

    Pillar New Testament Commentaries Westminster Books is offering a great deal on the Pillar New Testament Commentary series. This is a top-notch series edited by D.A. Carson and suitable to anyone who wishes to better understand God’s Word. My Side, Your Side, or Neither You may benefit from this reflection on church conflict. “Both sides…

  • A La Carte (March 30)

    Hope for a Hopeless Marriage This story of hope in a hopeless situation may be an encouragement to you. The Joy and Pain of Consistent Parenting Parenting in a nutshell: “This morning I awoke at 12:30AM to the blood-curdling screams of my two-year old daughter. She wanted a new band-aid for her toe. Her screaming…

  • A La Carte (March 29)

    15 Reflections from My 15 Years of Experience as a Pastor Brian Najapfour offers up 15 excellent reflections based on his 15 years of pastoring. Faithlessness Shrinks You Down To a Grasshopper Trevin Wax: “Thinking too little of God sometimes leads you to think too little of yourself. For years, I thought it was the…

  • A La Carte (March 28)

    10 Common Ways Churches Get Off Mission Jared Wilson: “The Lord has called his people to be on gospel mission for the sake of his glory. Most churchfolk will readily acknowledge this, and yet many churches have drifted away — often subtly — from thinking of themselves as missionaries in their respective communities and beyond.…

  • Weekend A La Carte (March 26)

    History Today: George Whitefield Founds an Orphanage This is actually History Tomorrow now, but it’s a good overview of Whitefield’s orphanage. Don’t Like Diversity? You’ll Hate Heaven The title about says it all, doesn’t it? A Horribly Beautiful Friday Paul Tripp: “At the center of a biblical worldview is this radical recognition: the most horrible…

  • A La Carte (March 25)

    When I Didn’t Love My Adopted Child I appreciated this honest bit of writing. “That maternal instinct God gives mothers is an incredible force for good—and something I didn’t have with our adopted daughter like I have with my other kids.” What Do Expiation and Propitiation Mean? Let Dr. Sproul explain those important terms which…

  • A La Carte (March 24)

    The Message of Islam vs. The Gospel of Jesus Don Carson, Graham Cole, Douglas Sweeney, and Harold A. Netland teamed up to write this article that compares Islam and Christianity. “Rather than trying to answer directly whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God, it’s more helpful to consider similarities and differences in the beliefs…

  • A La Carte (March 23)

    Brussels Pastor: ‘Our City is in Pain’ WORLD magazine talks to a Brussels pastor about the events that unfolded there yesterday. Rob Ford: 1969-2016 Toronto’s former mayor, Rob Ford, died yesterday. Though he made himself an international laughing stock, please keep his family and young children in prayer. His family has many connections to local…

  • A La Carte (March 22)

    The Bible Returns to Cuba This is exciting to hear! “For the first time since diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba were restored, one of the world’s largest private Bible collections was made available to all Cuban people – free and open to the public daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. – on…

  • A La Carte (March 21)

    Logos Final 8 Logos’ March Madness is down to the final 8. Get your votes in! Keep Lexi Home Please read about Lexi, a little girl whose family attends John MacArthur’s church. From Sermon to Small Groups Tim Chester has a helpful article on tying small groups into the sermon. How Do You See Me?…

  • Weekend A La Carte (March 19)

    Gender Identity in Children Justin Taylor: “The American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds)—a socially conservative association of pediatricians and healthcare professionals in the United States, founded in 2002—has issued the following statement on gender identity in children.” Repentance vs. Defensiveness Here are two responses to criticism and the difference between them. The Shame Culture “Some sort…

  • A La Carte (March 18)

    The Modesty Debate This is a very good article on the never-ending modesty debate. “We men do not need modesty laws to have a pure heart. What we need is Christ. We need to stop blaming the girls, the advertisers, the catalogs, the TV shows, and point the finger right where it belongs. At our…

  • A La Carte (March 17)

    Who’s Your Daddy? “Christianity unapologetically places fathers (or father-types) at the head of the church and the table and the household, but commands that they lead with a servant’s heart with Christ as their model. The problems stem not from obeying the godly mandate, but from shirking it.” The article goes on to look at…

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    A La Carte (March 16)

    Do Ask, Do Tell, Let’s Talk Cruciform Press has just released a book on this challenging subject that Ed Welch calls “an important next step for Christian literature on same-sex attraction.” You can buy it in print and ebook formats, read an extended excerpt, and for a limited time get a free copy if you’re…

  • A La Carte (March 15)

    5 Ways Not to Tell Your Wife about Your Porn Addiction If you need to tell her, at least give her the dignity and grace of telling her well. He’s Still Risen You’ll enjoy this short video, I think. 4 Essentials for Finishing Well Now that Jerry Bridges has finished well, these words take on…

  • A La Carte (March 14)

    More Than Feeling in Love “Don’t sit around and wonder if you’re still in love with your spouse or if your spouse is still in love with you. Just love him. Just love her. Go above and beyond to shower your marriage with the kind of love that you promised you would demonstrate for the…

  • Weekend A La Carte (March 12)

    Hillsong Church: Do Not Colonize San Francisco Hillsong announced a new church plant in San Francisco and this blogger takes on the arrogant tone of their announcement. “I’m tired of pastors coming to San Francisco, posting pictures of bridges and crooked streets and declaring how much they love this city without actually understanding any of…

  • A La Carte (March 11)

    The Greater the Sinner The New Yorker profiles Joshua Milton Blahyi of Liberia where most still know him by his nom de guerre from the nineteen-nineties: General Butt Naked. He is now a preacher and claims to have turned around his life. Encouraging Women to Do Biblical Studies at the Graduate Level I was very…