Tyndale: Consecration, Partnership, and Impact

He was born two years after Columbus sailed west and discovered the Americas. His martyrdom preceded Martin Luther’s death by ten years. His contribution to the church was of incalculable worth.… read more

A Fé e a Medicina

Sobre fé e medicina, algumas pessoas ensinam que Deus não cura mais ou, se cura, é muito raro. Eles afirmam que a era dos milagres já passou.… read more

Reflections From Visiting Spurgeon’s Grave

On a recent trip to Europe (August 2022), Lisa and I were able to visit Charles Spurgeon’s grave at the West Norwood Cemetery in London. Before traveling to England, we had been in Nice, France and also visited Menton, France.… read more

It is NOT New! How the Early Church Dealt with Abortion and Infanticide

Early Christian writers spoke both about abortion and the common practice at that time of “abandoning” or “exposing” unwanted infants at birth. In the time of the Roman Empire, it was not uncommon for parents to abandon an unwanted infant in the woods or to leave them along a roadside.… read more