Jacobus Arminius challenged the bedrock doctrines of the Reformation—but the Reformed churches pushed back. Dr. W. Robert Godfrey discusses the Synod of Dort and why we still celebrate its anniversary 400 years later.
Seeing life in black and white in God’s word strengthens us and gives us guidance for what to do. I have in mind Romans 1:26: “God gave them up to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature.”
Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts Compete for Girls, Kevin Hart Can’t Apologize Enough and Only Five Remain from the USS Arizona... all these headlines from a Christian Worldview
The State of Florida has provided a religious exemption for parents who, for religious reasons, object to their children receiving immunizations. One parent invoked his exemption but did so at a private religious school.
So many of our recent shared national events have reminded us of the sin and evil in our world. This past week, we were reminded of things both true and good.
When Nicodemas said, "We know you are a teacher come from God," Jesus responded as if to say, "I am God, and no one gets to God unless He is born of God."
The doctrine of justification is the fulfillment of something that had been hinted at and promised throughout the Old Testament, and also discussed in a variety of Jewish sources in the intertestamental period. From before the time of Christ, we find a confident hope and expectation that the Lord himself will be “our righteousness”.