Over the last few blogs, I have been discussing each of the crowns mentioned in the NT. The reason I have done so is that this year at the GES […]
By Kathryn Wright THE POPE AND THE CADAVER A lesser-known episode in church history, the Cadaver Synod, occurred in AD 897 when Pope Formosus was put on trial. During his […]
By Dave Wyant Reformed Theology uses the acronym TULIP to teach its beliefs regarding salvation. The P in this acronym represents the Calvinist doctrine known as the Perseverance of the […]
By John Claeysi A large number—perhaps a majority—of Christians believe that everyone will be the same in Christ’s kingdom. Such thinking is wrong! Earl Radmacher related this anecdote: A few […]
By Ken Yates INTRODUCTION About 600 years before Christ, the nation of Israel was taken into captivity in Babylon. The Babylonians had destroyed their temple. The Jewish people would remain […]
GES has now published Bible studies on three books of the NT (John, Hebrews, Revelation). The studies on Revelation and Hebrews will come out in May at our annual conference. […]
By Art Farstad Editor’s Note: The following excerpt is taken and edited from one section of Dr. Farstad’s article, “We Believe in: Sanctification,” in the Autumn 1992 issue of the […]
By Zane C. Hodgesi Jesus answered and said to her, “Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will […]
By Andrew P. Bacon “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” With those words, Charles Dickens opened his classic novel, A Tale of Two Cities. […]
By Bob Wilkin Limited Atonement Is Lethal Of the five points of Calvinism, Limited Atonement is the most rejected. Many people who call themselves Calvinists reject the L in TULIP. […]
Some indeed preach Christ even from envy and strife, and some also from goodwill: The former preach Christ from selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing to...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a question about assurance. Can a person have faith in...
I recently read an account of a man named John Duncan (1796-1870). He was very active in reaching out to Jewish unbelievers. He was brilliant and could read at least twelve languages fluently (John Marshall, Banner...
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