Who Is Lord: Christ or Caesar?

Someday, we will be like Him. That’s our hope. But it’s not a hope that we put on the shelf, and it’s not a hope that sends us into a…

Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, August 2021

The August issue of Tabletalk looks at the importance of Christian theology and the impact of Ligonier Ministries under the theme of Right Now Counts Forever. That was the title…

Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, August 2021

The August issue of Tabletalk looks at the importance of Christian theology and the impact of Ligonier Ministries under the theme of Right Now Counts Forever. That was the title…

Can people affect when they or others are regenerated?

We are just as unable to change the timing of our spiritual birth as we were in affecting our physical birth. From our 2021 National Conference, Steven Lawson observes that…

What Difference Does an Inerrant Bible Make?

Does it matter whether the Bible is errant or inerrant, fallible or infallible, inspired or uninspired? What’s all the fuss about the doctrine of inerrancy? Why do Christians debate this…

Will You Pray for Awakening? Download Your Free Prayer Guide

We live in a world that needs awakening. Millions of people do not know Jesus Christ. The church itself needs renewed zeal for the truth, for spiritual growth, and for…

Will You Pray for Awakening? Download Your Free Prayer Guide

We live in a world that needs awakening. Millions of people do not know Jesus Christ. The church itself needs renewed zeal for the truth, for spiritual growth, and for…

Final Day: Summer Reading Sale

Looking for something to read this summer? You have only a few hours left to save up to 50% on one hundred books for the whole family. This broad collection…

Relying on Our Senses Makes Us Less Certain, Not More

The more we rest our knowledge on what we experience through our five senses, the less certain our knowledge can possibly be. In this brief clip, R.C. Sproul explains why…

Relying on Our Senses Makes Us Less Certain, Not More

The more we rest our knowledge on what we experience through our five senses, the less certain our knowledge can possibly be. In this brief clip, R.C. Sproul explains why…

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