Click away, friends. We found these links helpful. Panel Discussion — Rob Bell and Love Wins A conversation on Rob Bell's new and controversial book, Love Wins, and why it's important to have a biblical understanding on the doctrine of hell. Why … READ MORE
Faithful to the End: Stephen
This post is part of an ongoing series, highlighting the martyrdom of the apostles, deacons, and missionaries of the first century church. "Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My … READ MORE
Lloyd-Jones on George Whitefield
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhN2VgdJp_c[/youtube] What might draw a crowd of 20,000 people today to listen to an open-air message of the gospel? For the eighteenth-century preacher, George Whitefield, this was not an uncommon … READ MORE
Reverse Thinking
A must-see video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgFU5Ak88-k Reverse Thinking. It's the result of the new birth—being born again. I'm reminded of the words of Jesus in John 3: "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot … READ MORE
Elisabeth Elliot on Discipleship
Elisabeth Elliot explains that the word "disciple" simply means learner. And learning to understand the way of the Cross is difficult. It requires self-abandonment, sacrifice, and trust in the One worth learning from. As a child of twelve, she … READ MORE
Faithful to the End
The New Testament is chock-full of stories of men who fought hard—faithful to the end—whatever the cost. If you're like me, you may have wondered, "What ever happened to these men?" Judas Iscariot, as we know, failed to remain faithful. The others … READ MORE
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
The most famous sermon in American history Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. It's the most famous sermon in American history. Just ask your high school student. The sermon is included in most English or History curriculum. In this famous homily, … READ MORE
Our “humble theology”
I love this first paragraph in Michael Horton's new systematic theology titled, The Christian Faith: In 1949, the English playwright and novelist Dorothy Sayers observed the common antipathy in her day toward doctrine: “‘Dull dogma,’ they call it.” … READ MORE
Blue Letter Links (on Japan) [3.16.11]
Today's links are about the devastation in Japan. As Christians, let us remember that the gospel of Jesus Christ is still good news (the best news), even in the midst of disaster. Keep Japan in your prayers. A shocking video of the … READ MORE