Children's Church
A biblical meditation on Mark 10:13–16 arguing that children belong in corporate worship—not as a distraction, but as a necessity—and that adults, too, must come to God as children.
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A biblical meditation on Mark 10:13–16 arguing that children belong in corporate worship—not as a distraction, but as a necessity—and that adults, too, must come to God as children.
Wayne Christensen argues that weekly communion is biblically normative, drawing from Acts and 1 Corinthians to show the Lord's Supper as central to gathered worship.
Wayne Christensen explains that true Christians cannot lose their salvation, while warning against presumption and calling believers to examine themselves and persevere.
A biblical and theological examination of the wrath of god for contemporary Christian application.
A biblical and theological examination of consequences of cosmogony for contemporary Christian application.
A biblical and theological examination of god has not evolved for contemporary Christian application.
A theological exploration of theology of 'be baptized' from a Reformed biblical perspective.
A biblical and theological examination of righteous jacob for contemporary Christian application.
A biblical and theological examination of justification for contemporary Christian application.
A meditation on the parable of the Pharisee and tax collector, examining how justification is an inescapable category and contrasting self-righteousness with true humility before God.
A biblical and theological examination of redemption versus the fall for contemporary Christian application.
A biblical and theological examination of entering gods rest for contemporary Christian application.