The sad reality is that due to the unpopular nature of this doctrine, there are few people—and few publishers—courageous enough to champion it. With that in mind, if you’ve been searching far and wide for a comprehensive treatment of this topic, I’m pleased to announce to you that the search is over.
Read MoreAs the argument goes, certain doctrines are explicitly taught in Scripture and those doctrines require divine simplicity to be coherent. Therefore, if 1) a certain doctrine can be proven exegetically and 2) that doctrine necessitates simplicity, then 3) simplicity is just as “biblical” as the original doctrine.
Read MoreThese kinds of questions—and many more—are raised in a new book by Reagan Rose entitled A Student’s Guide to Gaming. Some of the questions are answered directly by Reagan, whereas others are given a set of principles to help the reader answer it on his or her own.
Read MoreAnd so it is that with an incomplete return, inferior temple, and immoral nation, the truth becomes even more evident that only the Son of God—the Lord Jesus Christ—can restore Israel (cf. Acts 1:6).
Read MoreSending children back to school after Christmas break is often seen as getting back to normal. But it’s only been “normal” for the past century.
Read MoreThe following represents a select number of actual questions recently sent in to the ministry (lightly edited for brevity, clarity, and anonymity).
Read MoreDr. White’s mischaracterization of simplicity is actually very common. For this reason, many defenders of simplicity have anticipated and answered it directly.
Read MoreTeaching children for 12 long years without God in any of the curriculum teaches them that God is not important, that nations and discoveries and music and architecture are all disconnected from Him. And in the end, our children will be disconnected from Him, as well.
Read MoreFor Ken Ham’s commentary to be clear, straightforward, readable, apologetics-based, and committed to the literal interpretation of the most fundamental book in the Bible means it will meet parents right where they’re at and get them started on a journey through Scripture with their children in a way that will immediately encourage and equip them.
Read MoreWe are free to preach the gospel without violent persecution and through more mediums than ever. Yet, I believe there is a subtle temptation to think that legal freedom and access to social platforms means that Christians can say whatever they want, whenever they want.
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