
Why We Need J.C. Ryle’s Teaching on Holiness Today
There is a large, two-sided cart at my local library with a faded laminated sign that reads, “Books, a dollar

There is a large, two-sided cart at my local library with a faded laminated sign that reads, “Books, a dollar

T4L: Hello, Dr. Rogers, and welcome to Theology for Life Magazine. Can you tell us a bit about yourself, including

Running, as a constant motif through Romans 6, is the interplay between what is called the indicative and the imperative.

Imagine a woman named Jane (a person you’ve never met). She is a mature and growing Christian who loves Jesus,

How do you handle temptation? I’m not talking about the fleeting, seemingly benign thought of sin that may hold initial

Many of us are dissatisfied with our prayer life. It could be that we never really got started on one.

In this issue of Theology for Life Magazine, we’ve been considering the subject of the sufficiency of Scripture and how

As far back as the late medieval period, men such as John Wycliffe (c. 1329–1384) and Jan Hus (1373–1415) called