September 1, 2007 by Bob Wilkin in Journal Articles

I. INTRODUCTION Several years ago at a Pre-Trib Study Group Conference I heard Dr. Richard Mayhue speak on the day of the Lord. He suggested that the day of the […]

September 1, 2007 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews
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Passion for the Gospel: Conversations with Greg Laurie and Chuck Swindoll. By Charles R. Swindoll and Greg Laurie. IFL Publishing House: Plano, TX, 2006. 101 pp. plus 10 prepages. Paper, […]

September 1, 2007   in Grace in Focus Articles

By Jeremy D. Myers I sometimes hear pastors say that they don’t have systematic theology, they have pastoral theology. As a pastor myself, I used to nod my head in […]

September 1, 2007   in Grace in Focus Articles

Used by permission of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, Philadelphia, PA. All rights reserved. For further information about Dr. Barnhouse and his ministry, visit their website. By Donald Grey Barnhouse […]

September 1, 2007 by Bob Wilkin in Grace in Focus Articles

Most Commentators Say They Are in Hell In both the OT and NT we are told that God hated Esau even before he was born. This is typically understood by […]

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