Thoughts on “‘Keswick’ and the Reformed Doctrine of Sanctification” by J. I. Packer
I read, not too long ago, the article mentioned in the title of this post, by J. I. Packer, from The Evangelical Quarterly, vol. 27 (1955) 153-167. Packer is reviewing the book So Great Salvation: The History and Message of the Keswick Convention by Steven Barabas. Both Packer and Barabas are neo-evangelicals. Packer’s article was […]
How Door-to-Door Evangelism Works
Do the attitudes of people in general prevent someone from preaching the gospel door-to-door? No. Is the major problem with door-to-door preaching that people do not want strangers there uninvited? Is it “the secluded disposition so prevalent among much of suburbia”? Is it “the unsolicited presence is so intrusive and overbearing as to prevent the […]
Do You Have to Do Door-to-Door Evangelism?
Ignore your teeth, they’ll go away. Ignore door-to-door evangelism and you won’t preach the gospel to everyone. Does it matter if you don’t preach to everyone? If it doesn’t, then go ahead and ignore door-to-door. Churches ignore door-to-door. They are either defying what God said or they don’t believe it matters if you preach […]
A Paradigmatic Example of New Age Medicine and How to Expose and Analyze it, part 5
The following is a continuation of part 4. All methods of testing demonstrate that Chiropractor Jay Fox’s methods are harmful and should be avoided. 1.) His practice fails the Biblical test, for the Word of God commands that occultism should be avoided, and his muscle testing, homeopathy, and chiropractic practice are rooted in the occult and […]
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