September 25, 2007   in Audio
September 25, 2007   in Audio

This talk is quite a few years old and was rescued from an old cassette tape. The ending is incomplete due to the quality of the original recording equipment.

September 1, 2007 by Bob Wilkin in Book Reviews

Who Will Be Saved? Defending the Biblical Understanding of God, Salvation, & Evangelism. Paul R. House and Gregory A. Thornbury, Editors. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2000. 239 pp. Paper, $19.99. […]

September 1, 2007   in Book Reviews
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Postmodernism 101. By Heath White. Brazos Press: Grand Rapids, MI 2006. 176 pp. Paper, np. Considering my own feelings on postmodernism and the effects I’ve seen of it, I actually […]

September 1, 2007   in Book Reviews

Hoodwinked and Happy? Evangelicals, Calvinism, and Why No One’s Answering the Problem of Evil. By Daniel Gracely. np: Grandma’s Attic Press, 2006. 450 pp. Paper. $24.99. Gracely’s book focuses on […]

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 […]

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