Author: Tim Challies

An Invitation to Reformation Fellowship

This week, the blog is written by Michael Reeves, and sponsored by Reformation Fellowship. Dr. Reeves is President and Professor of Theology at Union School of Theology in Oxford and Bridgend, United Kingdom. I’m thrilled to invite you to be part of something new happening this November. My friends Dane Ortlund, Philip Ryken, Jeff Norris, Gwenfair Adams, and Bradley Green are joining with me to begin Reformation Fellowship. Over two days, November 11–12, 2022, we will gather at Perimeter Church, …

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A Tragedy at Sea

I once read of a terrible tragedy at sea, a shipwreck in which many were swept into the ocean and lost. As the ship foundered and splintered, as first the lower decks and then the upper succumbed to the winds and the waves, most of the passengers sank into the depths. But still fighting for their lives were a father and son who had been traveling together from the Old World to the New. As the ship slipped lower and …

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A La Carte (July 11)

Good morning and happy Monday! I am away this week so will not be updating Kindle deals very often. Beyond that it will be business as usual. That said, there are some good ones there today. (Yesterday on the blog: How We Worshipped) Bulletproof This article deals with sorrows and hope, with fear and faith. You Are Not a Slave to Sin—Even if You Feel Like One “Imagine yourself travelling down a long country road. Looking ahead, on one side …

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How We Worshipped On One Summer Sunday

Every now and again I like to share an example of one of our worship services from Grace Fellowship Church. I hope that by doing this others will begin to share their services as well so we can learn and benefit from one another. If there is something you see here that would bless your church, you have permission to pilfer freely! This service’s cast of characters included Paul as our service leader and preacher and Steve as the elder …

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Weekend A La Carte (July 9)

May you know God’s richest blessings as you serve and worship him this weekend. Richard Dawkins Is (Partly) Right about Pro-Life People “Richard Dawkins is right.” That’s not something you hear often from a site dedicated to apologetics. And, not surprisingly, Dawkins is only partially right. Why does God allow the righteous to suffer? “If he is all-loving and all-powerful, why does God allow the righteous to suffer?” This article looks at some examples from the Bible to provide at …

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