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John O. Hosler* “I have seen the horrors of war—young men in their prime, gunned down like so many cattle at the slaughterhouse. I have seen the suffering of children—grotesquely […]
The Health and Wealth Gospel. By Bruce Barron. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1987. 204 pp. Paper, $6.95. The gospel of healing and prosperity is the parent and child of […]
Calvin and Scottish Theology: The Doctrine of Assurance. By M. Charles Bell. 33 Montgomery Street, Edinburgh: The Handsel Press, 1985. 211 pp. Cloth, no price. Few recent books are more […]
Real Christians. By Charles Price. Colorado Springs, CO: Navpress, 1987. 174 pp. Paper, $5.95. Charles Price is a British evangelist who first published this book in Britain under the title […]
By Arthur L. Farstad The board of the Grace Evangelical Society, and the editorial board of the Society’s new periodical, welcome you to the readership of our Journal. Since there […]
by Robert N. Wilkin* Few issues are of more vital interest to those who believe in heaven and hell than the question of what one must do to gain entrance […]
In Matthew 13 we read these words of Jesus Christ concerning two undesirable types of soil: 20But he who received the seed on stony places, this is he who hears […]
By Alfy Austin The room was typical: two beds, some chairs, a privacy curtain between the beds, a TV, and some IV stands. The patient I had come to visit […]
Ask anyone the following question and you will have a good idea of their view of the gospel: What would you tell a practicing homosexual that he had to do […]
In his book, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God (pp. 71-72), J. I. Packer, writes, “It is not enough to believe that only through Christ and His death are sinners […]
This afternoon, our annual conference begins. At 1:00, I will be speaking to the Vacation Bible School children about the question in the title. I expect every child present to know the...
One of the many distinctives of Free Grace theology is its recognizing that words such as salvation, gospel, and heaven have different meanings, depending on...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr conclude this week-long response to a YouTube video that is comparing free-grace...
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