Reformation Day Resources
On October 31 we commemorate the Protestant Reformation and the recovery of the gospel. Here are some excellent resources on our church family history.
On October 31 we commemorate the Protestant Reformation and the recovery of the gospel. Here are some excellent resources on our church family history.
Mitch Bedzyk shares some highlights from Hannah Anderson's book, "Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul."
There are many echoes of the exodus throughout Scripture. But the gospel of John brings the exodus theme to a crescendo in the person and work of Jesus.
The Thessalonians provide us with a picture of what gospel fruit looks like in a local church—the fruit for which churches today should be known.
Churches that assume the gospel offer a palatable, inoffensive, and powerless message and ultimately fail to carry out the Great Commission.
In the simple, ordinary, and natural act of reading the Bible God supernaturally works to give us eyes to behold His glory.
Our testimony can often replace actually sharing the gospel. But sharing your testimony, in and of itself, doesn't necessarily constitute evangelism.
Pitting the Spirit and the Word of God against each other creates a false dichotomy and unnecessary division between believers.
Isaiah 26:7-8 doesn't just say God can, or will, make the way of the righteous level, but that their path actually is level. Is that really the case?