As I write and re-write my chapters for our upcoming systematic theology, Doctrine for Disciples, I am beginning to cross-reference other theology books. In doing that I came across an […]
Grace Revolution: Experience the Power to Live Above Defeat. By Joseph Prince. New York, NY: FaithWords, 2015. 384 pp. Paper, $15.99. In Grace Revolution, Joseph Prince notes that many people […]
By Shawn Lazar See original blog post here.
By Shawn Lazar See original blog post here.
Disse-lhes então: “Vão, comam a gordura, bebam as guloseimas e mandem porções àqueles para quem nada está preparado; porque este dia é sagrado para nosso Senhor. Não te entristeças, porque […]
Paulit-ulit na pinahayag ni Haring Solomon na ang lahat ng nasa ilalim ng araw ay walang kabuluhan- walang saysay. Sa isang naunang blog, sinabi ko na ang argumento ni Solomon […]
I think Joseph Prince is at least Free Grace friendly. I wrote an article about him many years ago, but I plan on updating it after reading some of his […]
¿Cómo deberías evangelizar? Los lectores de este blog saben que promovemos el método de evangelización de Jesús. En marcado contraste con la gran parte de lo que sucede hoy en […]
Habang ako ay gumagawa ng pananghalian, ang aking anak na si Zane ay pumasok sa kusina at nagtanong, “Isang oras na po ba ang nakalipas?” “Isang oras mula kailan?” “Basta […]
Q: What would you say to someone who believes in the necessity of Lordship Salvation if you only had one minute to get your point across? A: If he has […]
“Greet Priscilla and Aquila [and] the church that is in their house” (Rom 16: 3, 5). I’ve been a believer for fifty-four years. During that time, I’ve been...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and David Renfro are talking about a controversial issue. Were the Old Testament characters of...
Recently, I did a blog titled “No True Scotsman.” It dealt with the logical fallacy of a person’s stating a position and holding on to it, even when confronted with irrefutable evidence...
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