Evangelical Syncretism: Seeker vs. Sinner

Does an unregenerate man bear a spark of the divine that draws him to a relationship with God, or is he utterly lost in the total depravity of his sin nature? While that might seem like an obscure theological question, don’t dismiss it as merely fodder for academic debates. It’s an immensely practical question—with implications … More Evangelical Syncretism: Seeker vs. Sinner

Evangelical Syncretism: Rethinking the Reformation

Evangelical Syncretism: Rethinking the Reformation by Cameron Buettel and Jeremiah Johnson / Monday, November 11, 2019 The following blog post was originally published on February 25, 2015. —ed. Exactly two years ago, as the Roman Catholic Church was preparing to elect its current pope, the GTY blog published several articles from John MacArthur exposing the heresies of the Catholic … More Evangelical Syncretism: Rethinking the Reformation

Evangelical Syncretism: Therapeutic Confusion

Evangelical Syncretism: Therapeutic Confusion by Jeremiah Johnson / Friday, November 8, 2019 – The following blog post was originally published on February 23, 2015. —ed. The language of therapy has a stranglehold on our culture. Children don’t lie anymore, they tell stories. Serial adulterers have been re-branded as sex addicts. Drunkenness is now an alcohol disorder—in fact, addiction … More Evangelical Syncretism: Therapeutic Confusion

What Difference Does an Inerrant Bible Make?

PLEASE NOTE THE LIST OF RESOURCES AT THE END FROM R.C. Sproul / Mar 04, 2015 What Difference Does an Inerrant Bible Make? Does it matter whether the Bible is errant or inerrant, fallible or infallible, inspired or uninspired? What’s all the fuss about the doctrine of inerrancy? Why do Christians debate this issue? What difference does an inerrant Bible make? Before answering that question, … More What Difference Does an Inerrant Bible Make?

Sunday’s Sermon

Revelation 19:6 And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. (KJV)  Y oí como la voz de una gran multitud, como el estruendo de muchas aguas, y como la … More Sunday’s Sermon