For the past couple weeks as I have attended church, first in Indiana, then at the church I attend in Grand Rapids, the topic of message has been about the impact of sin, spiritual death, total depravity, and total inability. It has been both a sobering aspect to reflect on and yet such a beautiful [...]
Archive for August, 2008
A friend sent this article for me to read, and is quite interesting to say the least. Check it out, It’s been a brutal Olympics for Chinese Christians.
Recently I interviewed James Beeke on Bible Doctrine: For Older and Younger Children a 4-Volumes Set published by RHB.
Tell me what is Greater than Adoption in the Gospel!
Posted: August 20, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in Adoption, John CalvinWhen you all have the time, check out Together for Adoption! And, if you don’t have the time, then take it. “[Christ's] task was so to restore us to God’s grace as to make of the children of men, children of God; of the heirs of Gehenna, heirs of the Heavenly Kingdom. Who could have [...]
Harvest Festival seeks souls for Jesus Christ
Posted: August 19, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in Where is Christ in the Culture Today?Where is Christ in the Culture? Harvest Festival seeks souls for Jesus Christ, that’s where.
Questions to be Asked?
Posted: August 18, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in Questions that begged to be askedFrom time to time I find myself asking questions about the dispensational and reformed communities that are often problems, situations, issues etc. that one side or the other gets bashed on, but may not always make sense. Going to Baptist Bible College for three and half years and now after a year and half at [...]
You might be a Calvinist if… you have no sense of humor.
A DARK FEAR haunts the minds of many who are coming to Christ; they are afraid that they shall not persevere to the end. I have heard the seeker say: “If I were to cast my soul upon Jesus, yet peradventure I should after all draw back into perdition. I have had good feelings before [...]
WARNING: Images of Christ are in this video.
Instead of book of the week this week I am doing the blog of the week. This past week I went out to see an old and still best friend Nick Rundlett in east Michigan. During my visit I came across a blog on his computer, A Little Leaven. This has been quite funny and [...]