I just listened to three lectures given by John Makujina at the William R. Rice Lecture Series at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary in 2005. They are outstanding. A must-listen, especially if you question whether. You can download them here. Here’s a critical... (Continue reading)
Before pastors discredit lines of hymns because they are “archaic” or “don’t make any sense today,” perhaps they should make sure that what they are complaining about isn’t a direct biblical allusion. I’ve recently heard several pastors — with theology degrees,... (Continue reading)
Click below to view our Annual Report. Review the need for this ministry, discover our plan to help and what we’ve accomplished, and see what we have ahead of us! 2009 RAM Annual Report More than 50 percent of our budget comes... (Continue reading)
All four of the sermons I preached at Maranatha Baptist Bible College are now available online. Is the Bible Enough? 2 Timothy 3:14-17 Discerning the Will of God – Romans 12:1-2 Evaluating Musical Communication – Ephesians 4:29 Is Beauty in the Eye of the... (Continue reading)
I cannot more highly recommend the first volume of this excellent resource. From the president of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary: I am pleased to announce that the first volume of A Systematic Theology of Biblical Christianity by Dr. Rolland McCune has been... (Continue reading)
From the website: “A.W. Tozer once said that our worship will never ride higher than our view of God. In one sense, this means that the music of today’s seeker centered churches, churches that are not God or doctrine centered, is... (Continue reading)
Click here for a FREE subscription to InTune. InTune is a newsletter for church music directors, church musicians, and pastors (especially those without qualified music directors). Each issue includes reviews of church music, including carefully selected choral music, instrumental selections, etc.... (Continue reading)
Issues of the Heart (formerly Shema!) is a quarterly periodical for average laymen full of articles, book reviews, and other pertinent resources in that relate to the believer?s heart and mind. It is published in a convenient “bulletin insert” format... (Continue reading)
We’ve changed the name of Shema! But don’t worry, if you’re subscribed to receive Shema! by e-mail, your subscription will carry over. And the kind of content you’re accustomed to with Shema! will continue, even with the name change. Click here... (Continue reading)
Part One of “Biblical Authority in Matters of Faith and Practice,” Chapter One in Scott’s new book, is available at Sharper Iron. ... (Continue reading)
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