Worth Your Time
All of Life is Repentance
Tim Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian begins this short and wonderful article with . . . repentance is the way we make progress in the Christian life. Indeed, pervasive, all-of-life repentance is the best sign that we are growing deeply and rapidly into the character of Jesus.
What is “that”?
Sometimes understanding one little word can make a huge difference in the meaning of a passage. Read as John Samson give us one beautiful example of this.
Piper on Whitefield
You may know very little, or even nothing, about George Whitefield. Let John Piper explain why you should. Listen below or watch or read if you prefer.
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Dwayne Tryumf
Here’s a quick taste of an artist I’ve just become familiar with from the UK. Solid theology, breath taking style and a great first name. One line caught me off guard though. Can you guess which one it was?
Spurgeon v. Hyper-Calvinism
I believe Murrays Spurgeon v. Hyper-Calvinism was one of my first introductions to Charles Spurgeon. Check out the recent review from Discerning Reader. I should also note at this point that it was my wife, my lovely lovely wife, and not I who bought a framed picture of Spurgeon and hung it right in the living room.
The bottom of the picture has this quote: I am never ashamed to avow myself a Calvinist, I do not hesitate to take the name of Baptist, but if I am asked what is my creed, I reply, ‘It is Jesus Christ.’


February 11th, 2009 at 1:52 pm
Thank you for these posts…I have added so many books to my Amazon wish list!
Xandra