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A Few Wrap-Ups of Our Trip to Europe — number two
Number One The first Sunday afternoon of our trip to Europe my wife, two youngest daughters (17 and 20), and I took the underground to Bunn Hill Fields Burial Ground, which is an old nonconformist cemetery. We started at the Elephant and Castle Station, where Metropolitan Tabernacle is, and took the Northern line to the […]
Investing in Clean, Christian Investments: a “How To” Letter
A brother in Christ who is a missionary in Africa inquired from me concerning investing in Christian mutual funds, having found my post on the topic on my website. He asked about both stock investments and about my article on how to do peer-to-peer lending in a Christian manner. I thought that my response to […]
A Dust Storm of Evangelism, pt. 2
Part One I’ve written on the motivation for evangelism already this year (here), but in light of the dust storm of evangelism, I want to revisit. In part one, I wrote that evangelicals in our area have a goal of numerical growth, making their group get bigger. They are motivated by getting bigger and all […]
Woke: Evangelical Rift Caused or Influenced by Seismic False System of Interpretation of Scripture
Progressives deconstruct authoritative documents into constituent parts for the purpose of reinterpreting them. They assign a different meaning by reading into the words of the text. This makes a document elastic or flexible. By doing so, they can force the Constitution of the United States into what they want it to mean. This takes away […]
Evan Roberts & the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905: False Conversions, Part 9 of 22
The content of this post is now available in the study of: 1.) Evan Roberts 2.) The Welsh Revival of 1904-1905 3.) Jessie Penn-Lewis on the faithsaves.net website. Please click on the people above to view the study. On the FaithSaves website the PDF files may be easiest to read. You are also encouraged […]
A Dust Storm of Evangelism
For those interested and read here, sermons are starting to go back up at our church website again at this address (click on link to get to the page). It is from 2013, but there are over 700 sermons there and more are coming now. ******* In our world right now, evangelism is one of […]
Jonah Goldberg and Jordan Peterson: Two Recent Articles Mirroring What I Wrote in Criticism
Jonah Goldberg wrote Suicide of the West, and I criticized his premise in this post. Douglas Wilson read the book and did so with this post. Since he burst on the scene, I’ve watched, less than most but a lot, of Jordan Peterson online. I’ve ducked into his presentation of the Bible. I’ve seen his […]
Certain Unscriptural Positions of Bibliology Worth Separating Over: Considering Mark Ward’s Call to Separation at FBFI
Mark Ward spoke at the last FBFI (now called Foundations Baptist Fellowship International) conference at Mike Harding’s church in Troy, Michigan, and he writes on his blog about what he said, including providing a link to the audio. To cut to the chase, he called the FBFI to separation from KJVO men or churches. That […]
A Few Wrap-Ups of Our Trip to Europe — number one
My wife, two daughters, and I have returned from Europe. We’re back. I’m not going to write this whole series, as anticipated. It’s fine. I couldn’t write it for several reasons. There is no script or no auditions for a Europe trip one has never taken. My normal vacation is in fact a vacation, not […]
Trinitarianism College Course Now Complete on YouTube
I am pleased to let readers of What is Truth? know that the college or seminary level course on Trinitarianism that I taught at the Mukwonago Baptist Bible Institute a few years ago now has all of its lectures available on Youtube, just as they were already available on my website. Many independent Baptists, even […]
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