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(By Nathan Williams)
Unless you’ve been hiding in a cave for many years you understand how important athletic competition is to our culture. I can’t even begin to count how many hours I spent during the first 18 years of my life playing or watching sports. My dad was the athletic director at my school and [...]

(Review by Nathan Williams) 
In Search of a Confident Faith by J.P. Moreland & Klaus Issler
There may be no more misunderstood word in American culture today than the word faith. Many people use the term, but few grasp the biblical teaching about what constitutes genuine faith.
In their book In Seach of a Confident Faith, J.P. Moreland [...]

(By Matt Waymeyer)
I want to recommend to you a fantastic book that I just read on the subject of dispensationalism. But first a little personal history: Back in 1994 I was attending a Presbyterian church in Orlando, taking a Greek class at Reformed Theological Seminary, and beginning to appreciate all things reformed. At the time, [...]

Whiter Than Snow

(Review by Nathan Williams)
The story of David’s adultery with Bathsheba and subsequent murder of Uriah, her husband, stands as one of the saddest instances of sin in the Bible. How could such a man of God fall so far and so hard? The truth is that without the story of David, Bathsheba and Uriah, we [...]

The Duties of Parents

(Book Review by Nathan Williams)
Many people have read J.C. Ryle’s incredible little book A Call to Prayer. Perhaps not as many people have read Ryle’s equally important little book entitled The Duties of Parents. Easily read in one sitting, this short book brings incredible insight to those who desire to parent according to biblical principles.
Ryle [...]

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