One of the most insightful chapters in Roy Hession’s classic, Calvary Road,1 is titled “Revival in the Home.” In it, Hession identifies two primary forces…
Last year we published an edition of FrontLIne with the theme, ” God, the Christian, and Human Government.” We interviewed most of our authors for…
Click here for part 1 and part 2. Paul has emphatically defended the reality of the resurrection of Christ (1 Cor 15:20) and that His people…
If you’ve done much reading recently on the origins debate, you may have noticed that those who want to make room for evolution in Genesis…
With Martin Luther, we really have the first major denominational split from Roman Catholicism in the Lutheran Church. It is not that the true gospel…
Nonverbal communication plays a crucial role in life. Some of it is even universally understood regardless of language barriers. According to two separate communication studies…
I’m guessing that I’m like most conservative Christian married men my age, and by that I mean my wife loves Magnolia. In fact, when I…
Our guest today is Cléa Rathbun, the wife of our Associate Editor for the May/June edition of FrontLine. The theme of this issue was “The…
Last week, we were introduced to 1 Cor 15:20–28. This week, we will study the first few verses of this passage and explore the solidary…
John MacArthur entered heaven on Monday at the age of 86. It’s difficult to know exactly what to say about him, as members of our…
Perhaps the most significant event during the “Middle Ages” was the Great Schism that divided the Church into the Western Roman Catholic Church and the…
Have you ever made a purchase you later regretted? Not just an overpriced meal or a car that wasn’t worth the deal, but one of…
We plan our worship services several months in advance. We choose themes for each service and discuss how to introduce them. Last Sunday, our chosen…
We are talking to our authors for the Frontline edition on the theme, “The Christian School Revival.” For today’s podcast, I’m talking again to the…
Why does God do what He does at any time and in any situation? While we might wish we had access to His unsearchable judgments…
I used to find the Psalms discouraging. Not because the Psalms themselves were depressing, in fact, quite the opposite! The Psalms are filled with accounts…
In the early centuries of the Christian church, there were important events that helped to articulate orthodox biblical truth. The Apostles’ Creed may or may…
What is musical sound? A standard definition of music is “intentionally organized sound.”1 It is “the science or art of ordering tones or sounds in…
As we celebrate the 249th birthday of the United States of America, we ought to give thanks to God for this nation as an extension…
We are still discussing the May/June edition of Frontline which was on the theme, The Christian School Revival. Our guest this time is Shannon Steuerwald,…
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