by Josiah Nichols | Apr 10, 2023 | Apologetics
Introduction Mere Christianity Review. Love him or hate him, C. S. Lewis is one of the most well known apologists of the 20th century. He is most well known for his children’s books, The Chronicles of Narnia. Yet, his influence on modern apologetics is...
by Josiah Nichols | May 31, 2022 | Bible Interpretation
This was originally a paper for Hermeneutics NBST610 in Liberty University’s John R. Rawling’s School of Divinity Introduction Everyone has presuppositions when they come to a Bible passage. These presuppositions have to do with a lot of things such as...
by Bud Ahlheim | Jan 29, 2022 | News
Caesar And The Church is principled in an utterly biblical manner, provocative in a logically reasoned fashion, and polemical in a kind, corrective posture. This book helps Christians think biblically and arrive, hopefully, at a correct conclusion about the authority of God and the authority of Caesar. This book is simply a must-read for saints in our times.
by M. Ashley Evans | Mar 6, 2020 | Book Review, Calvinism, Preaching
The New Calvinism by Josh Buice Book Overview “Will the New Calvinism last?” A focus on sola Scriptura, ecclesiology and commitment to the local church, pursuit of holiness, the work of the Holy Spirit in ministry and living, and a call to biblical discernment:...
by M. Ashley Evans | Feb 28, 2020 | Book Review
Committing Our Ways By Melissa Longoria, Meredith Moore, and Allyson Underwood Book Overview This book gives a profound biblical view of seeking contentment. Even though the authors are writing from a perspective of singleness, it is a gem of a book with so much to...