Proving the Bible is True…now for Kindle Users
Only God can truly open someone’s eyes proving the truthfulness of His Word. Those who are believers in Jesus, however, are ambassadors for Christ. How can you, as an ambassador, help convince people...
View ArticleTop Books on Arminianism/Molinism
A while back, my Calvinist friend Michael Patton here at Parchment and Pen told me that he generally preferred the company of Arminians over Calvinists. A well-known evangelical Christian statesman...
View ArticleBook Review: Reviving the Heart
We at the Credo House are suckers for any book looking at Church History. I was interested to get my hands on the recent Kregel Publications book Reviving the Heart: The Story of the 18th Century...
View ArticleTheological Trading Cards!
When my friend Norman Jeune of Christians in Context first told me about his idea to create theological trading cards, I have to admit I felt quite a bit of jealousy. Why didn’t I think of this?! My...
View ArticleThe Best Books of 2012 (Sam Storms)
It’s that time of year again . . . time for top ten lists of every sort. The only lists I care about are those of the top ten books of the year. As with every year, so too in 2012, it’s hard to keep it...
View ArticleBibleworks 9 Review
I just installed my copy of Bibleworks 9. I finally got the upgrade. I have used Bibleworks since it first came out, and I never fail to upgrade. The tagline, as you can see, is “Software for Biblical...
View ArticleTheological Trading Cards Giveaway
Zondervan has graciously offered the readers of Parchment and Pen the opportunity to win some great stuff. What you see here is a full box set of Theological Trading Cards by Norman Jeune. There are...
View ArticleBibleworks 9 Cross Reference Tools
Here I continue on my short series of posts about BibleWorks 9, a Bible study software I have used for many years. In preparation for any lesson, a teacher may have many epiphanies, ideas, and...
View ArticleDan Wallace on “The New New Testament”
In a new book called The New New Testament, a certian group of more liberal minded scholars proposes a new canon of the New Testament. In this canon, the following books are included: The Prayer of...
View Article14 Evidences for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ—and 14 References
In this article I will summarize, as briefly as possible, fourteen evidences for the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The summaries of each point are deliberately brief and undeveloped....
View ArticleJohn Shelby Spong on the Gospel of John
John Shelby Spong’s newest book, The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic, was released this week. For those unfamiliar with Spong, he is a retired Episcopal bishop of Newark, New Jersey, and the...
View ArticleStephen Hawking Detained in Russia for Bible Smuggling
The new autobiography from scientist and well-known atheist Stephen Hawking entitled My Brief History is full of many interesting and at times surprising details. One of the most surprising stories can...
View ArticleMy New Book is Now Available
I am really excited to announce my new book Now that I’m a Christian published by Crossway. It has been released as of this week! It is a book that one can (hopefully) hand out to new believers and use...
View ArticleHow Jesus Became God—or How God Became Jesus? A Review of Bart Ehrman’s New...
Bart Ehrman’s book How Jesus Became God, released just yesterday, is the most recent example of a scholarly tradition of books with similar titles offering to explain how Christianity turned a simple...
View ArticleThe Intolerance of Tolerance
In Ecclesiastes 12:12 we read, “Of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh.” The more I am around the publishing world I realize the truthfulness of these words. I...
View ArticleGod With Us by Glenn Kreider: A Review
(Lisa Robinson) P&R Publishing, 240 pages While in seminary, I became fascinated with the study of revelation. God’s disclosure of his actions and character took on heightened meaning in...
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