The following blog post originally appeared on TableTalkMagazine.com. All too often, we find prayer to be an excruciatingly difficult discipline of the Christian life. Even the most experienced and sincere saints find it hard to contest Thomas Watson’s pithy observation, “Jesus Christ went more willingly to the cross, than we do to the throne of […]
Archibald Alexander’s 20 Counsels to Young Men & Women
Rev. Archibald Alexander’s 20 Counsels to Young Men & Women: Read the entire epistle (posted by Log College Press) here.
Lessons from History: What is an Evangelical Presbyterian to Do?
The following article was originally published as part of a series on the Place for Truth blog at reformation21.org. The Presbyterian church in which I was converted over 20 years ago began in the United Presbyterian Church in North America (UPCNA) in the early 1950s, became a UPCUSA congregation when the UPCNA merged with the Presbyterian […]
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy: Article XV
The following article was originally published as part of a series on the Place for Truth blog at placefortruth.org. To read the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, click here. In formal logic, the logical biconditional is the relation that exists between two statements when they imply – or necessitate – each other. It is usually expressed […]
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy: Article XIII
The following article was originally published as part of a series on the Place for Truth blog at placefortruth.org. To read the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, click here. After introducing the theological concept of “inerrancy” in Article XII, the drafters of The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy proceeded to defend the use of this comparatively new term […]
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy: Article XII
The following article was originally published as part of a series on the Place for Truth blog at placefortruth.org. To read the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, click here. Having established that Scripture is inspired by God (Articles VI through X) and infallible in nature (Article XI), the Chicago Statement proceeds to defend the Inerrancy of Scripture in all that follows. We have come […]










