What would rather strengthen your belief in heaven: a toddler’s embellished testimony, or the canonical Scriptures?
Can a holy God really order random genocide, slavery and rape against whole nations?
Please take a few seconds to choose your answer in a new poll in the right sidebar. Please no googling.
So, why are these books included in the teachers' recommended reading list of a Christian school? What in the world are we teaching our children?
"Millions and millions of people were taught that the ... center of the gospel of Jesus, is that God is going to send you to hell unless you believe in Jesus ... How could that God ever be good? ... And how could that ever be good news?"—Megachurch pastor Rob Bell
I'm looking forward to the October 2010 release of two books for us "pilgrims, sojourners and exiles" on the way from the City of Man to the City of God.
The first 100 copies of the Tagalog-English Westminster Confession of Faith are gone. I want to get an idea how many would I print this time, so please let me know if you're interested in getting one or more copies.
Today, I picked up from the printer 100 copies of the Westminster Confession of Faith Tagalog-English Diglot Version. Anyone interested in getting a copy may write a comment here or email me at dvopilgrimatgmaildotcom. The cost is 120 pesos, and the proceeds will be used to print more copies.
Dr. Robert Godfrey's new book, John Calvin: Pilgrim and Pastor, will be released on April 30. Having listened to Dr. Godfrey's expert knowledge of church history—coupled with his witty lecture and writing style, I expect another must read.
In his new book "Christless Christianity," Dr. Michael Horton says, "Jesus has been dressed up as a corporate CEO, life coach, culture-warrior, political revolutionary, philosopher, copilot, cosufferer, moral example, and partner in fulfilling our personal and social dreams," but rarely as the crucified and resurrected Redeemer of a powerless people dead in sin.
Desmond Tutu writes in the foreword, "It is possible to have a new kind of world, a world where there will be more compassion, more gentleness, more caring, more laughter, more joy for all of God's creation, because that is God's dream. And God says, 'Help me, help me, help me realize my dream.'"
Here at last is the first form of a project I have been thinking about over the past few years: The Westminster Confession of Faith Tagalog-English Diglot Version.