Chapter 13: The Last Days
Chapter 13: The Last Days
Written by David Chilton
Chapter 13: The Implications of the Information Revolution for the Future of the Christian Church
Chapter 13: The Implications of the Information Revolution for the Future of the Christian Church
Written by Stephen Perks
The text of a lecture given originally at the 1995 think tank meeting of the Kuyper Association in England. Published in Christianity & Society Vol. VI, No. 4 (October 1996)
9: Jeff Durbin On Embers of a Dying Fire
9: Jeff Durbin On Embers of a Dying Fire
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eff Durbin karate-chopped and ninja-turtled his way onto this week’s episode, and it was fantastic! We talked about Apologia Church, Apologia Radio, and Apologia Studios and what God is doing with those ministries. Jeff explained to us what’s new and what we can expect to see/hear from them in the near future. We also talked about how Jeff is not actually a ninja (though he vigorously defended it) and other obviously very important things. Then we talked about what a biblical worldview is and how/why Postmillennilaism and Theonomy are important to a comprehensive biblical worldview. We also talked briefly about how to disagree in a loving fashion, and how to leave others with no excuse to stumble over our behavior. We hope you enjoy!
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Isaiah: The Prophet Of Christendom
Isaiah: The Prophet Of Christendom
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Narrated by Lucus Bell
Read the article Isaiah: The Prophet Of Christendom
Part 2: Question 2: Will Christians Bring in the Kingdom of God in History?
Part 2: Question 2: Will Christians Bring in the Kingdom of God in History?
Written by Gary North and Gary Demar
Chapter 14: The Christian Perspective
Chapter 14: The Christian Perspective
Written by R.J. Rushdoony
Conclusion
Conclusion
Written by Gary North
Chapter 13
Chapter 13
Written by James B. Jordan
Chapter 12: Cultural Pessimism and the Great Commission
Chapter 12: Cultural Pessimism and the Great Commission
Written by Kenneth L Gentry