Ten Facts About The New Testament Canon Everyone Christian Should Know is a new series on Michael Kruger’s blog Cannon Fodder. The first post deals with the fact that the books of the New Testament “stand out as distinctive because they are earliest Christian writings we possess and thus bring us the closest to the …

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Apart from obedience, Daniel Darling offers these thoughts: We live in an age when, increasingly, people are asking the question, “Do we need to gather on Sunday mornings for worship anymore?” It’s a valid question. After all, isn’t there a plethora of good sermon content online? Aren’t there churches that actually offer online services? And …

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  Dated January 19, 1563, Elector Frederick III’s preface to the Heidelberg Catechism is accepted as the document’s publication date. So today marks the 450th birthday of that aid to Christian devotion and education. While many of us rightly observe that the Shorter Catechism’s first question and answer: Q. What is the chief end of …

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