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“What You Need To Know About The Shack”: A Review Article

by Barry Traver William Paul Young’s theological novel The Shack is a contemporary phenomenon that pastors, elders, and deacons must reckon with. Why? One reason is that—like it or not—so many people (church people and those outside the church) are reading the book. Here are some of the specifics: The Shack was number one on […]

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The Very Oldest Calvinism Is Needed Right Now to Change the World!

by Rev. Prof. Dr. Nigel Lee The following is an essay written by our friend Dr. Francis Nigel Lee in answer to an article called “The New Calvinism,” by David Van Biema, published March 12, 2009 by Time. Biema’s article suggests a typically negative view of Calvinism. In fact, the Reformed faith—Calvinism in particular—is the […]

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A Tale of Two Countries

by Dr. Ted Baehr, Publisher More than sixty years ago in Argentina, my wife’s father, Dr. Rudolfo Milani, had a flourishing medical practice and a prestigious position in the Argentine medical community. Juan Peron, who had studied and served under Mussolini, had been implementing national socialism along the Mussolini model for several years in Argentina. […]

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The Light of the World: Justice, Good Works, and Redeeming the Social Order

By Christopher J. Ortiz You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Matthew 5:14 According to the book of Revelation, the ultimate purpose is a realized city (Rev. 21–22), not a realized church in the institutional sense. For those bent on the establishment of liturgy […]

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Give Me Individual Liberty Not Government Dependence

by Terry Paulson Dennis Prager has recently added a pearl of wisdom to his repertoire of truths— “The larger the government, the smaller the individual.” The biggest danger from President Obama’s march to bigger government rests in what this means to the grounding principles that have made America great. Will America renew its commitment to […]

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Holy Week, 1935

by H. Frederick Hoops, deceased former Pastor, Willow Avenue Baptist Church(Hoboken, New Jersey) 1935 — (Grandfather of the late Rev. Christopher RoryHoops, founding theology editor NPI)Very properly, the week which is ushered in by Palm Sunday is so designated. A particular sanctity attaches to these days. They recall the events that constitute the climax not […]

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