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(By Nathan Busenitz)
Perhaps Doug Wilson said it best last week when, in a comment on his own blog, he wrote:
Just for the record, I draw a distinction between what is appropriate in the pulpit and elsewhere . . . . [T]he voltage of words varies, not just according to century, but also according to the [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz)
It was June 15, 2000—just over eight years ago—when James Montgomery Boice entered his heavenly rest. That same day marked the beginning of that year’s Ligonier National Conference in Orlando, Florida. The theme was “Upsetting the World” and the speakers included an all-star line up as men like R.C. Sproul, John Piper, Sinclair [...]

God’s High Call for Women

The following is adapted from the Grace Church elders’ distinctive on “The Role of Women.”
Although women have traditionally fulfilled supportive roles in serving the church and gained their greatest joy and sense of accomplishment from being wives and mothers, the feminist movement has successfully influenced many women to abandon these divinely ordained roles.
Unfortunately, this [...]

(By Nathan Wiliams)
Last time we looked at the first responsibility a Christian has to his government, submission. This time we’ll take a look at another duty believers have to the state — paying taxes.
Reports tell us that more people every year are not paying their taxes. A couple of months ago I interacted with several [...]

(By Nathan Williams)
Yesterday, we looked at a couple of reasons why we have government in our lives. Those reasons included (1) the fact that God ordained that the state exist and (2) that the state is given to us to restrain evil and promote good. In this article, I’d like to look at one of [...]

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