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Hello brothers and sisters! Michael Coughlin, Allen Nelson, Chuck Ivey, Dave Mitchell, and George...
Read Moreby George Alvarado | Feb 14, 2022 | General | 0 |
Hello brothers and sisters! Michael Coughlin, Allen Nelson, Chuck Ivey, Dave Mitchell, and George...
Read Moreby George Alvarado | May 4, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
Of all my years counseling Christians and non about the dangers of pornography, there are 9 common...
Read Moreby Chuck Ivey | Dec 20, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.
Read Moreby Chuck Ivey | Nov 26, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.
Read Moreby Chuck Ivey | Nov 19, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Nov 13, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” – Hosea 4:6 Knowledge is power, so they say. When...
Read Moreby George Alvarado | Nov 11, 2019 | Theology | 3 |
With all the hubbub about Beth Moore and her doubling down concerning being qualified to preach,...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Nov 8, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
I played Donkey Basketball one time. After that experience, I can say I have firsthand...
Read Moreby Chuck Ivey | Oct 29, 2019 | Theology | 2 |
The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.
Read Moreby Chuck Ivey | Oct 11, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.
Read MoreThis past week we witnessed one of the ugliest instances of “journalism” I have ever...
Read Moreby George Alvarado | Sep 26, 2019 | Theology | 3 |
Of all my years counseling Christians and non about the dangers of pornography, there are 9 common...
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