Back in January I described my reading project for the year:
I’m going to try that this year with these books. I’ve figured that if I read 21 pages a day,
I highlighted this phrase years ago in Robertson McQuiklin’s excellent book An Introduction to Biblical Ethics:
The writers of the New Testament consistently appeal to the work of Calvary – to an accomplished
C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity on the importance of theology:
They all say “the ordinary reader does not want theology”…I have rejected their advice. I do not think the ordinary reader
Is the church called to address social problems? Martyn Lloyd-Jones argues that the church isn’t, but Christians are. The greatest change comes through Christians who apply the gospel in every area of