Christianity and Culture
Missional and Reformed: Lloyd Kim Takes the Gospel to SE Asia
Missionary, NT scholar, and 1999 WSC graduate Dr Lloyd Kim talks about taking the gospel to SE Asia.
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To the Church in Smyrna: The Story of Fikret Bocek
Fikret Bocek tells the story of his conversion from Islam to Christianity, of his arrest, of the martyrdom of Turkish Christians, and of the establishment of a Reformed congregation in Turkey.
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To the Jew First
Westminster Seminary California alumnus David Zadok talks about Reformed evangelism to the Jews in Israel.
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Kingdom and Kingdoms
A quick survey of the history of Reformed thought on the one, two and many kingdoms of Christ and their implications.
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If evangelism is primarily about what we say, who then should witness?
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Evangelicalism, in practice, is losing its interest in God and the grand story of his saving work in Jesus Christ.
ContinueEncountering Islam: How Should Reformed Christians Respond to Islam?
The Reformed church has one duty toward our Muslim neighbors: to bring the gospel to bear upon their souls as we have the opportunity.
ContinueAre You in God’s Story?
As Christians we are a part of a grand narrative that revolves around God's purposes in creation, redemption, and the age to come.
ContinueSuffering and a Theology of Glory
There is no place for suffering in the quintessentially American religion of Joel Osteen's theology of glory.
ContinueWhat Ever Happened to Sin?
Joel Osteen's "good news" turns out to be the worst possible news-God's blessing on my life depends on my own good works.
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Those who preach a gospel of "a personal relationship with God" fail to realize that everyone has a relationship with God already: either as a condemned criminal or as a justified co-heir with Christ.
ContinueProtestants and the Pope
The silence of Protestants to false claims about the papacy said much about the state of Protestantism today.
ContinueCracking Da Vinci’s Code
Dan Brown's novel is neither a piece of harmless fiction nor a neutral, objective restatement of the "facts."
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In these promiscuous times, we often reduce a calling to a job and thereby find little satisfaction.
ContinueVocabulary
As Christians, we must keep biblical words and categories of thought as foundational to our own.
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