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View More“I don’t care much for all that doctrine; we really need to read the Bible and simply believe in Jesus.”
This is the theological environment that I grew up in. A deep evangelical love for Jesus and the Bible, but a hesitance to define doctrine, clarify issues, or generally speak of the Christian faith in a confessional way. [...]
“Take up thy cross,” thy Lord commands thee,
“Count loss thy gain, and follow Me.”
To leave thy joys He doth demand thee
and love, though hated thou shalt be.
Of the Great Suff’rer’s pain partake
and bear death gladly for His sake. [...]
The following is a translation of pages 516–19 from Louis le Blanc’s Theses Theologicae ... first published in 1683 in London by Moses Pitt. [...]
A word, a vision given in the night:
Among the myrtle, horses snowy-white,
And, with them, standing still, arrayed the same,
A man, with shining face, who knew my name. [...]
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I was blessed with a grandfather who modeled a life that represented an impeccably well-ordered hierarchy of loves. Jasper N. Dorsey (1913–1990), whom we all called “Papa,” was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, friend, churchman, patriot, and public servant. He was the most honorable man I have ever known. [...]
In this essay, I want to make the case that disciple-making belongs exclusively to the church, because disciples are made by God alone through the liturgy—the ministry of word and sacrament in gathered worship. Liturgy is discipleship; discipleship is liturgical. [...]
Holly Pivec and R. Douglas Geivett are apologists and recognized experts on the New Apostolic Reformation movement. I first met Holly and Doug in 2018 when I was publisher for Lexham Press. We had recently acquired the rights to their first two books on the dangers of this movement. [...]
Vol.33, No.6, Nov/Dec 2024
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