Liam Goligher is soon to assume the same pulpit that Barnhouse, Boice and Ryken have preached from. Here he introduces a piece of commentary on the controversy which has arisen from the promotional material for Rob Bell’s upcoming book with these words: Just yesterday someone told me of a sincere and well-meaning Christian family who …

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From Christianity Today Online comes an article about ‘The Hymns That Keep On Going’ accompanied by the chart below listing twenty-seven hymns that have remained constant inclusions in various hymnals and their subsequent editions over scores of years. Interesting to me is the absence of ‘Amazing Grace’, and, to a lesser extent ‘And Can It …

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Last weekend part of the internet that I frequent cracked in half because someone said that someone else’s upcoming book doesn’t look like it’s going to teach biblical truth. I haven’t really found anything that I’ve wanted to post or comment on until I saw this piece at Reformation21. Sean Lucas bids us consider the …

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Robert Murray McCheyne (or M’Cheyne) is something of a 18th century Presbyterian legend. At the Desiring God Conference John Piper continues his custom of delivering a biographical appreciation of a significant Christian figure from the past by delivering an address on M’Cheyne entitled ‘He Kissed the Rose and Felt the Thorn: Living and Dying in …

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