Archive for March 2012
Warfield on the Trinity (part 3/4)
By Fred Zaspel– (for previous posts in this series go here and here) B.B. Warfield emphasized that the Triunity of God is God’s highest and most profound self-revelation. In the created order we learn of God’s glory, power, wisdom, and so on. In the Old Testament revelation we learn, further, that God is one,…
Read MoreTwo More Days for Book Giveaways!
There are only two more days left for this week’s book giveaways. We are giving away three IVP books on the Reformation. Go here to find out how you can win today!
Read MoreInterview with Leland Ryken
Interview by Matthew Claridge– The image of the pastor in both popular and “high” culture is often a less than complimentary one, to say the least. One thinks of the bumbling toady Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice, the deranged and irrational curate in War of the Worlds, or the narrow-minded and cynical Rev. Lovejoy.…
Read MoreWin 3 Books on the Reformation!!
Don’t miss this week’s book giveaway. We are giving away three IVP books on the Reformation! To find out which ones and to enter to win go here.
Read MoreA Handbook on Christian Faith, Hope and Love
By Luke Stamps – How would you like for a church leader to write a book on the Christian life just for you? What if I were to tell you that this church leader has some international prominence as a pastor, author, and theologian? What if I were to tell you that he will…
Read MoreWhat Shall We Think of Revival?
By Timothy Raymond – With the recent resurgence in confessional Protestant Christianity among younger people (in which I include myself), there’s been a corresponding rediscovery of the phenomenon of revival. And by revival I’m not talking about that annual week of summer tent meetings led by itinerate evangelist Bro. Daryl. Defined theologically, revival refers to…
Read MoreThis Week’s Book Giveaways!
Don’t miss this week’s book giveaways! We are giving away three IVP books. Go here.
Read MoreRun to Win the Prize
Thomas Schreiner (one of our bloggers here at Credo) has written two books on the doctrine of perseverance. The first book is co-authored with Ardel Caneday (another Credo blogger) and is titled, The Race Set Before Us: A Biblical Theology of Perseverance and Assurance. The second book is titled, Run to Win the Prize. Both…
Read MoreBook Giveaways!
The March issue of Credo Magazine is here! “Make Disciples of All Nations” includes contributors: Ted Kluck, Jason Duesing, Nathan Finn, the Housley Family (missionaries in Papua New Guinea), Shai Linne, Kenneth Stewart, Brian Vickers, David VanDrunen, Matt Williams, and many others. In light of the March issue, we are giving away some really good…
Read MoreMission Impossible: My Five-Year Reunion with Missional and Emerging (Ted Kluck)
In the March issue of Credo Magazine, “Make Disciples of All Nations,” Ted Kluck has written an article titled, “Mission Impossible: My Five-Year Reunion with Missional and Emerging.” Reflecting back on his book with Kevin DeYoung, Why We’re Not Emergent: By Two Guys Who Should Be, Kluck takes us back in time to explore what…
Read MoreThe Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon
In The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon, Steven Lawson introduces readers to Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s Christ-centered preaching and passion for souls and helps his readers understand why many call Spurgeon “the Prince of Preachers.” Lucas Bradburn reviewed Lawson’s book. He writes: “Remember your leaders, who spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of life and…
Read MoreCheck it out!
If you are visiting our website for the first time this week, be sure to check out the March issue, “Make Disciples of All Nations,” which just released! Open publication – Free publishing To view the Magazine as a PDF There are loads and loads of good stuff to read. Feature articles include, “Mission Impossible:…
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