Kevin Halloran
(Article) Tim Keller contrasts living a merely religious life over the performance of Christ for us, and grace-filled, gospel-motivated life.
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(Article) Tim Keller contrasts living a merely religious life over the performance of Christ for us, and grace-filled, gospel-motivated life.
Read MoreJohn Piper
(Podcast/Transcript) There is not one square inch on planet earth over which the risen Christ does not say: Mine and I rule it. I am supreme over it.
Read MoreJohn Piper
(Article/Podcast) Is God our greatest joy here on earth, or is it a future joy that is yet to be fulfilled?
Read MoreTyler Smith
(Article) It doesn't happen by chance, and it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here are a few things to keep in mind when building your own library .
Read MoreAlan Shlemon
(Article) Some people argue that since Allah is simply the Arabic word for God, Muslims worship the same God as Christians. Is this true?
Read More(Article) Amy Hall
Read MoreNip Ripken
(Article) What we ask God for tells us a lot about what we really want, and in what we hope.
Read MoreThomas Schreiner
(Article) Do these two biblical authors contradict one another on how a person is saved?
Read MoreThe Village Church
(Video) No one earns their way into heaven. God is more gracious than we could ever hope, and His justice is good.
Read MoreAlbert Mohler
(Article) Does belief in the virgin birth make Christians "less intellectual?" Are we saddled with an untenable doctrine?
Read MoreRavi Zacharias
In each chapter, Zacharias considers a unique claim that Jesus made and then contrasts the truth of Jesus with the founders of Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism with compelling insight and passionate conviction.
Read MoreSteve McAlpine (Article)
The passage of 1 Samuel 13-15 is used repeatedly to discount the idea that God could exist and justify his actions.
Read MoreJohn Piper (Article /Video)
Life is in God's hand. And everything he does is just and right and good.
Read MoreDerek Rishmawy (Book Review)
A resource about the mercy of hell, the surprise of judgment, and the hope of holy war.
Read MorePaul Coulter (Article)
In particular, how a God of love could allow or even command such brutality?
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