Being an attentive observer of the whole Aimee Byrd saga that has rocked the Reformed slice of social media, I cannot help but be grieved about what has played out over recent weeks. Aimee Byrd released a controversial book called Recovering from … [Read more]
The Church Through Persecution and Plague (Examining The Early and Reformational Churches)
Through the past two weeks, Christians throughout the West have had to wrestle with the problem of how to conduct the Lord’s Day Service—whether it should be held, or whether it should be postponed, or whether it ought to be even relocated online. … [Read more]
Then They Came…
Like many, my heart has become heavy over the past several weeks as legislation which sought to decriminalise foeticide was pushed through the NSW Legislative Assembly (the lower house), and was successfully passed 59-31. While it must pass the … [Read more]
A.W. Pink Letter to Colemans (07/1946)
A recent acquisition that I made this past Saturday was a letter by A.W. Pink to a former congregant couple, Mr. and Mrs. H. Coleman, who belonged to the Belvoir St Particular Baptist congregation, and the subsequent short-lived Summer Hill splinter … [Read more]
Recent Research – A.W. Pink in the U.S
Over the last two weeks, I spent some time in both California and Kentucky in the United States. Whilst the time was fairly limited, I was able to undertake some further research on Arthur W. Pink and his U.S. Pastorates, specifically in both of the … [Read more]
Who Am I?: Thinking through Transgenderism – Part 4: Conclusion
Continues from Part 3 From the unpacking of the sociological, the scientific, and the scriptural elements of this topic, it should be readily apparent that this is a fairly complicated topic, yet it is not one in which the Christian is unable to … [Read more]
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