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The worst of nations tend to be arrogant, violent, and wasteful. This usually happens at the serious expense of the detriment of others. This was Babylon-the-Great’s character, but it was not permitted to persist forever. Aired on Sunday.

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, Inc

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To read John Owen is to enter a rare world. Whenever I return to one of his works I find myself asking “Why do I spend time reading lesser literature?” —Sinclair B. Ferguson John Owen’s treatises on Indwelling Sin in Believers and The Mortification of Sin are, in my opinion, the most helpful writings on personal holiness ever written. —Jerry Bridges

John Owen

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What is the Lewis Sperry Chafer Legacy Program? Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) honors every planned gift made by a donor with recognition as a special partner within the Lewis Sperry Chafer Legacy Program. We invite you to join together with us as we equip godly servant leaders for the proclamation of His Word and the building up of the body of Christ worldwide, by creating a planned gift to DTS.

Lewis Sperry Chafer Legacy Program | Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS)

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Donald A. Carson is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He has been at Trinity since 1978. Dr. Carson came to Trinity from the faculty of Northwest Baptist Theological Seminary in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he served for two years as academic dean. He also taught at Northwest Baptist Theological College, Richmond College, and Central Baptist Seminary in Toronto. http://wvvw.tiu.edu/divinity/academics/faculty/carson

Donald A. Carson, PhD | Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

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Pyromaniacs

After the funeral, I was approached by a textbook Texan I hadn't met before, not an attender. He seemed like a good guy, and I liked him instantly. He stood maybe 6'4" or 6'5" (well above my 6'), and yes he actually was wearing a cowboy hat and, I believe, boots. His voice was rich and resonant, like well-oiled leather. He had a question:

reformation 21 :: the Online Magazine of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

In the field of Reformation studies, Professor Brad Gregory is somebody for whom I have immense respect. Those outside the discipline of history are possibly unaware of the ravages which postmodernism brought in its wake, making all narratives negotiable and fuelling a rise in interest in all manner of trivia and marginal weirdness. Dr. Gregory is trained in both philosophy and history and has done much to place the self-understanding of human agents back at the centre of historical analysis. http://www.reformation21.org/

Home - Desiring God

http://www.desiringgod.org/ Year after year, as Christians walk through the Passion week with Jesus, our hearts are knit to him. He is our greatest hero, at the climax of his greatest feat. As we relive the story with him, we pull for him, and against his enemies. We feel varying levels of disdain for Judas who betrays him, Peter who denies him, the chief priests who despise him, Herod who mocks him, the people who call for his crucifixion, Pilate who appeases the mob and washes his hands, and Barabbas who is guilty but gets to go free. But wait.
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International pastor and bestselling author Ray Comfort shares about his book, Hitler, God, and the Bible , and his latest viral documentary 180: Changing the Heart of a Nation . http://www.cbn.com/

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http://www.albertmohler.com/ Like most of America’s historic private universities, Vanderbilt University was founded by Christian believers for the purpose of inculcating Christian beliefs in its students. Vanderbilt was founded in the 1870s by Methodists and later funded largely by New York’s Vanderbilt family. Within a remarkably short period of years, Vanderbilt had forfeited its conservative Methodist roots in order to identify with the emerging secular consensus in American higher education. As Notre Dame’s James Tunstead Burtchaell explained, Vanderbilt serves as a case study in the secularization of American higher education — a process Burtchaell described as the “disengagement of colleges and universities from their Christian churches.” Just a few decades after its founding, Vanderbilt had transformed itself into a secular university, embarrassed by its Christian founding. As Burtchaell made clear, this was not due to demands for secularization from outside the university.

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Containing 9448 entries cross-referenced and cross-linked to other resources on StudyLight.org, this encyclopedia can be classified as a required reference book for any good study library. This practical, authoritative, and complete classic reference encyclopedia explains every significant word in the Bible and Apocrypha. It gives detailed information on the language and literature of Bible lands, and the historical and religious environments of the people of the Bible in articles by nearly 200 scholars. All scripture references and reference to other entries within the text have been linked.

Martyn Lloyd-Jones Recordings Trust Web Site

... from an extremely influential Christian preacher, Martyn Lloyd-Jones ; for all customers in the USA and Canada. More than 1500 sermons on CD, with 735 available to download in MP3 format. Plus: articles, books and DVDs; all focused on Christianity.
Maurice Sendak, who just died, doesn’t seem, at first glance, to have much to teach Christians. After all, he was an atheist with a cynical outlook and a foul mouth. But underneath all of that, I think, Sendak saw something of the fallen glory of the universe we followers of Jesus sometimes ignore. Sendak’s most famous work, of course, is his children’s book Where the Wild Things Are . It’s about a boy named Max, who is sent to his room for telling his mother he’ll eat her up. My sons love this story.

Moore to the Point

Notes on Church History Christian History Institute Sketches of Church History: From AD 33 to the Reformation

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