Once saved, always saved?
Wow. You would think I would have a little more time to blog in the summer, but it always seems …
Wow. You would think I would have a little more time to blog in the summer, but it always seems …
One of the more sobering truths found in the Bible is that some professions of faith are only temporary or …
I’ve been reading in Proverbs this week, which is typically an exercise in humility. This time through it, I was …
One could scarcely overstate the importance of Bible reading and memorization. So many good Bible reading plans have been developed …
We’re studying J.C. Ryle’s “Holiness” in my Sunday School class. Here’s an excerpt from chapter three: Are you yourself holy …
I’m afraid I often take my easy access to Scripture for granted. I have a house full of Bibles. I …
Image via Wikipedia Whether or not you always agree with Charles Spurgeon, you can’t help but appreciate his command of …
Doing theology is vital. It can also be dangerous, as I alluded to here and here. On a similar note, …
I haven’t always been as excited about Vacation Bible School (VBS) as I am now. I’ve tried to identify exactly …
**Guest post by Demian Farnworth, keynote blogger at Fallen and Flawed** Imagine you’ve just stepped out of the subway and …
I recently wrote a review at Amazon for the new bible story book, Mighty Acts of God. In the introductory note …
I cut my teeth on comic books. As a quiet little boy who loved to read, the fantastic powers of …
By Isaac Johnson I realize it has been a long time since my last post about my Biblical counseling course. …
The last couple of weeks have been extremely busy. I’ve barely even had time to think about blogging. And I …
Welcome to the 302nd edition of the Christian Carnival, a weekly collection of some of the best posts of the …