In this podcast, J. Warner converses with Frank Sontag and Janet Mefferd about the nature of heaven and the soul. Have popular movies and books distorted the truth about Heaven?…
Month: June 2024
Somali Muslim refugee-turned-missionary: US churches must do more to reach growing Islamic community
A Muslim Somalian refugee who later became a Christian missionary has stressed the need for churches to do more to evangelize the United States’ growing Islamic population. Read More The…
Nothing Frustrates God – John Piper
What does it mean for God to rule absolutely over all? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to the book of Ezekiel to stress the sheer…
Westminster Wasn’t Enough: The Scandal of Savoy and Beyond – Michael Lawrence
ABSTRACT: Ten years after the English Parliament published the Westminster Confession, a group of Reformed ministers, including John Owen and Thomas Goodwin, met to draft a new confession: the 1658…
What Is It Like to ‘Know Christ’? – David Mathis
The Christian life has one final aim: to know and enjoy Jesus. He justified us to know him, we daily press on to know him more, and one day we…
It’s True: You Can’t Outgive God
How we give reflects the heart of God and His Son. __________ To make a gift to the Colson Center, visit colsoncenter.org/june. Read More Breakpoint
“Strangely Dim” and “Sweeter Green”
In what may be some of his last recorded words, the apostle Paul wrote to his protégé in the ministry, Timothy, “Do your best to come to me soon” (2…
Rich Saves France; Injustice in America; Eastern Orthodoxy’s Anthropology; Two Responses to Dan McClellan
Went more than 90 minutes today, mainly looking at first at the amazing corruption of the justice system in America and how it flows from the rejection of our Christian…
Innocent Suffering: Making Sense of Suffering, Part 2 – Don Carson
Don Carson reflects on Job’s righteousness and the mystery of suffering, encouraging his audience to trust in God’s sovereignty and justice in the face of trials. He discusses Job’s initial…
When Your College Grad Moves Home – Gaye Clark
Hollywood created a stereotype of a graduate who moved back home and instead of lining up appointments with prospective employers, spends his days floating around in the pool. His parents…