BY FAITH WE UNDERSTAND

Proof of what is unseen.

ABOUT MARK WARD

BY FAITH WE UNDERSTAND

Proof of what is unseen.

ABOUT MARK WARD

BJU Students—Get Free Space in the Best Online Storage Site!

BJU students, click here and you'll get free space in the fantastic online storage site Dropbox. They're having a "space race"—the more BJU students and faculty/staff who click, the more free space we all get. I'm up to 5GB of additional free space for the next two years, on top of a lot of free space I've already gotten. Non BJU students are also welcome to sign up. I rely extremely heavily on Dropbox every day, and I've never yet paid them a cent. Skydrive is nice, but Dropbox so far has...

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Review: Are We Together? A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism

Are We Together? A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism by R.C. Sproul Sproul begins his book with utter clarity: in the debate between Roman Catholicism and evangelical, Reformation Protestantism, the gospel itself is at stake. It takes him just a page and half to specify the fundamental difference between the two groups: The fundamental difference was this. [The Roman Catholic council of] Trent said that God does not justify anyone until real righteousness inheres within the person. In...

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Top 50 Biblioblogs for November 2012

I just checked out again the Biblioblog top 50—the 50 biblical studies-related blogs that had the most hits in the past month. That includes a pretty big bunch of blogs, nearly 600 from across the theological (and even atheistical) spectrum. So why are there comparatively few conservative evangelical blogs among the top 50? Justin Taylor and Andy Naselli—and even Al Mohler—are nowhere to be found. No Tim Challies. No Trevin Wax. No Rod Decker. No Carl Trueman. The blogs I've just listed are...

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Review: A Brighter Witness: Conversations on the Christian and the Arts

A Brighter Witness: Conversations on the Christian and the Arts by Dwight Gustafson My rating: 3 of 5 stars I love Dr. Gustafson's choral (and other) compositions. I've sung them in German in Germany and in Polish in Poland. I've sung under Dr. Gus' baton as the great man patiently led us college kids (emphasis on "kids") in a masterpiece (Handel's Messiah) that we couldn't possibly understand like he did. I've even heard Dr. Gustafson preach—and preach very effectively—to a small Sunday...

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