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Apocalypse 2012: The Ticking of the End Time Clock—What Does the Bible Say? By John Claeys. Sister, OR: VMI Publishers, 2010. 275 pp. Paper, $14.99. Though Claeys does discuss the […]
Stand: A Call for the Endurance of the Saints. Edited by John Piper and Justin Taylor. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2008. 157 pp. Paper, $14.99. The subtitle implies that this […]
Free Grace Soteriology. By David R. Anderson. NP: Xulon Press, 2010. 383 pp. Paper, $20.99. Designed as a textbook for college and seminary classes, Anderson’s book meets a significant need. […]
The Doctrines That Divide: A Fresh Look at the Historic Doctrines That Separate Christians. By Erwin Lutzer. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1998. 247 pp. Paper, $15.99. I saw this book […]
Back to Faith: Reclaiming Gospel Clarity in an Age of Incongruence. By Fred R. Lybrand. NP: Xulon Press, 2009. 297 pp. Paper, $18.99. Seven of the eight chapters have the […]
One-Minute Prayers for Men. By Hope Lyda. Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House Publishers, 2004/2010. 288 pp. Cloth. $9.99. Do you have a tendency to struggle with communication, especially when it comes […]
Simply by Grace: An Introduction to God’s Life-Changing Gift. By Charles C. Bing. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 2009. 160 pp. Paper, $18.00. As the subtitle suggests, this book is directed […]
In 2023, a TikTok creator shared a recipe for bean soup. The recipe was specifically created to help people with iron deficiencies. Many viewers commented on the recipe and even tried it....
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are in a continued discussion about Calvinism. How do Calvinists misunderstand John...
Calvinists recognize that Acts 16:14 refers to the removal of blinders that kept Lydia from believing in Christ. However, for Calvinists, this had nothing to do with Lydia’s being a...
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