July 17, 2014

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John Owen on the Proper End and Design of Evangelical Truth

The gospel-centered movement may be new, but gospel-centeredness itself isn’t a novelty. Love for the gospel lies at the center of the rich heritage of evangelicalism, reaching back hundreds of years. I’m (very) slowly plodding through The Works of John Owen, the most important theologian in my Christian life. Tucked away in Owen’s 250 pages […]

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Book Review – The Mystery of God’s Will: What Does He Want for Me

Few issues are as important to the Christian life as understanding God’s will. A few examples of God’s will are that Christians preach the gospel, make disciples, and become like Jesus. In his book, The Mystery of God’s Will: What Does He Want for Me, well-known pastor, author, and conference speaker, Dr. Charles Swindoll writes

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Outreach: Does the Inerrancy of the Bible Matter Evangelistically?

Introduction Throughout this series (https://servantsofgrace.org/an-attack-on-marriage-is-ultimately-an-assault-on-gods-character-and-gods-word/) and (https://servantsofgrace.org/teaching-feelings-opinions-or-the-inerrancy-of-the-bible/) we’ve looked at how inerrancy relates to the family and the church but today we will look at how inerrancy relates to outreach. Some people may think that outreach isn’t really related to inerrancy at all, but such people are gravely mistaken. If the Bible isn’t without error then

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