(By Nathan Williams)
In the study of apologetics, one of the most frequently used arguments against Christianity is the problem of evil. It is reasoned that God cannot be both all powerful and all good and still allow evil to remain in the universe. If He is completely sovereign, He can stop evil from happening. If […]
Posted in Miscellaneous on September 17th, 2007 13 Comments »
(By Nathan Busenitz)
Yesterday morning, our church had the joy of celebrating the ten-year anniversary of The MacArthur Study Bible. Since it was first published, over one million copies of the Study Bible have been distributed worldwide. It is a remarkable milestone, one for which we give all of the glory to God.
Below is the article that […]
Posted in Apologetics, Bibliology on September 14th, 2007 7 Comments »
(By Nathan Busenitz)
This is the sixth installment in our series on the trustworthiness of the New Testament gospels. In case you’ve missed any of the discussion so far, here are links to part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, and part 5.
Sixth, the picture of Christ and His ministry is consistent/harmonious within the four gospels.
Though […]
Posted in Cultural Issues on September 13th, 2007 111 Comments »
On Tuesday (September 11), John MacArthur was asked by CNN to participate in a live discussion on the topic of yoga and Christianity, for a segment of Prime News with Erica Hill. The other guest in the discussion was Doug Pagitt, a pastor in Minneapolis and a recognized leader in the emerging church movement.
The following is […]
Posted in Apologetics, Bibliology on September 12th, 2007 4 Comments »
(By Nathan Busenitz)
This is the next installment of our series regarding the trustworthiness of the New Testament. In past posts we have already considered four reasons why the NT gospels can be considered reliable witnesses to Jesus’ life.
Fifth, the early Christian community would have demanded an accurate record.
Throughout the book of Acts, the apostles emphasized the fact that […]