Including a great introductory price on the newest edition to the series from Andrew Dearman on Hosea, which you can get here.
I have several volumes in this series already and … Read more→
Including a great introductory price on the newest edition to the series from Andrew Dearman on Hosea, which you can get here.
I have several volumes in this series already and … Read more→
John Frame is back picking the kind of intramural debates he decries in his famous article about the subsequent generations of Machen devotees. He does it in this article, … Read more→
Actually, there may be more to that notion than you think. Check out the discussion over at Christ the Center on the history of Presbyterianism in America.
It … Read more→
The Presbyterian Church in America will be convening for its 38th General Assembly next week in Nashville, TN. Â This should prove to be another eventful GA as the delegates work … Read more→
This new volume appears to be a welcomed addition to story telling of twentieth century evangelicalism.
There are very few figures as large as John Stott and J.I. Packer for understanding … Read more→
This new book looks to be a provocative read, in the best sense of the term. Can, or ought, a Christian and/or minister of the gospel be ambitious? … Read more→
If you can read Hebrew, make sure you read the guy’s tattoo.
“Sunday’s Coming” Movie Trailer from North Point Media on Vimeo.
Phil Ryken has released his latest offering in the Preaching the Word series, edited by Kent Hughes. This is a great series as I have benefited from others in … Read more→
The UBS Reader’s Edition of the Greek New Testament is available for 50% for a very limited time! Don’t miss this! I’ve already gotten my copy and have … Read more→
I would encourage our readers to go and watch the presentation of the PCA Strategic Plan by Bryan Chapell and then listen to this lecture entitled “The Fight Against False … Read more→