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"As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." (Joshua 24:15)

 

What My Golden Retriever Taught Me About God

Whale of a lesson: New book relates Jonah with religious right

Seven ‘vital signs’ are hot button topics

Reformation Study Bible should appeal to larger readership

Guide helps confession become a
tool fit for the hands of believers

Book Review

Fear not! Because Jesus
takes our fears seriously

Calvin books vary during his 500th celebration year

Book Review

New monasticism seeks to enhance commitment

Leadership Jesus Style

Training ordinary people
to do extraordinary things

How is a disciple ‘made?’

Review

Help for memorizing God’s Word

Book Review

A Bible for Presbyterian believers
who feel like exiles in their times

Why the upstarts are the winners
and mainstream churches are the losers

Book review: Reasons for God and
Gospel for skeptics paying dividends

Book review: The
Theology of John Calvin

Music Video Review

BOYZONE 'BETTER' VIDEO FAR FROM GOOD - MINISTER

Movie review

‘Religulous’ – ‘a trifling and shoddy tirade’

Book Review

A Book Not To Be Embraced: A Critical Review Essay on Stacy Johnson’s A Time to Embrace

Book Review

More Reasons Why Stacy Johnson’s A Time to Embrace Should Not Be Embraced: Part II: Sodom, Leviticus, and More on Jesus and Paul

A fascinating foray into Barth's thought and the bewildering field of hermeneutics

Book review

Taking the blessings of God a step too far

Review: Horizons magazine

Foremother of Voices of Sophia recounts history of advocacy for women in PCUSA

Review

Theological liberalism has tended to destroy positive belief … aggressive Christianity'

Movie Review: The Nativity Story

New film about the life of Jesus tells inspiring story of Mary and Joseph

Review: 'The Roots of Social Justice'

Jesus Christ: The Light in our darkness

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