Resources

Audio/Podcast

The question before us is this: are there ontological differences between men and women? Is there is a hierarchy of being among men and women?

A discussion on the attraction of legalistic teaching. Includes a look at how to avoid falling into the ditches of antinomianism and legalism.

A four session conference on the topic of abuse. Presented by Dr. Diane Langberg at Christchurch of Bellingham.

In Genesis 3:15, God promises that one day a seed of the woman would crush the serpent’s head. What would happen if we began to read the rest of Scripture in the light of this promise? What would result if we stopped to consider whether subsequent Bible characters and heroes qualified to be the one […]

Ted asks about ‘failing’ in the Christian faith and seeming to sometimes get worse. “Rod talks about American pragmatism and how we tend to measure our faith and the status of our salvation by measuring how close we’re getting to achieving perfection, and contrasts that with the Christian life focused on Jesus Christ instead of […]

This week Coleen and Rachel talk about the importance of law and gospel. They also show the emphasis on law and gospel in the Reformed Faith.

“This week we talk about wisdom vs folly in discussing women, work and home.”

“Richard Sibbes was a Puritan pastor and theologian in the 17th century. His best known work, The Bruised Reed, is based on a Scripture verse from Matt. 12:20: ‘A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory.’ Sibbes uses this text to respond […]

In this first video, Thomas Kidd, professor at Baylor University, and Matthew Barrett engage topics like: evangelicalism’s suspicion towards history and creeds, recent drift away from Nicene trinitarianism, the rise of social trinitarianism, the need for theological retrieval, and the Dream Team. Kidd and Barrett discuss chapter 1 of Barrett’s book, Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated […]