Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Tuesday's Catch: Remembering James Packer and More

From little acorns great oaks grow.

6 Reasons Christians Worldwide Thank God for J. I. Packer

As an evangelical leader in the Global South, I see how Packer brought credibility and renewal to churches in Sri Lanka and other nations. Read More

Fundamentalism: The British Scene

In this classic 1958 article, J. I. Packer lays out his vision for evangelical Christianity. Read More

The Revised Catechism

A study of the Revised Catechism serves only to confirm what should have been clear in 1956, when the Archbishops were asked to set up the Commission-namely, that it is not possible to revise the Catechism satisfactorily with the Church of England in her present state. Read More

At the End, A Garden

Environmentalism is a redemptive issue. Read More

5 Posts on Dealing with Temptation

Yesterday’s post dealt with ways the enemy seeks to lure us into sin. Perhaps one of these posts will help you if you find yourself in the enemy’s trap today.... Read More

The Ultimate Sermon Outline That Lets You Speak on a Moment’s Notice

There are two types of sermons—prewritten and extemporaneous. There is no particular value in one type or the other, but there are occasions when it is handy to be able to preach a well-organized sermon off the cuff. So if you write your sermons in advance but you want to learn to speak extemporaneously, here’s a sermon outline that will help you get started. Read More

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