The Most Popular Posts of 2020
My prayer for this website is that it would encourage you to deepen your relationship with God. This year I published a lot of new content for that purpose. As the year ends, now is a great time to look…
20 Books from 2020
Benjamin Franklin once quipped, ““If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing.”
Personal Evangelism Tips
Simply go out as a laborer with God and see what He does through your life. Simply follow Christ and keep witnessing.
Teach Us To Number Our Days
We may not be wandering in the Sinai wilderness, but our own death and mortality are still worthy of consideration.
Faith During the Storm
While all this is happening to us, our Lord appears to be utterly unconcerned about us. That is where the real trial of faith comes in.
A Bloody Entrance
The kingdom of heaven is ‘suffering violence,’ and I hope that you are part of the reason.
They Desire A Better Country
Christian: remember that this is not your home. The world is terrified by news of disasters, because their only homeland is being disturbed. But this world is not your home.
Lloyd-Jones on Preaching and Politics
One great difference between Christianity and secularism is that secularism is always talking about generalities, and the individual is forgotten. Christianity realizes that the mass, the nation, is nothing after all but a collection of individuals.
Voting: An Exercise in Freedom
“How absurd men are! They never use the liberties they have, they demand those they do not have.” So mused Soren Kierkegard, Danish philosopher of the nineteenth century, and his observation stands true today.
Should We Repent of Privilege?
We hear constantly about ‘privilege,’ and the need to ‘repent’ of that privilege. So just what exactly is ‘privilege’? Does it even exist? And how should we respond to our privilege?