The Current De-emphasis of God’s Word in Much Preaching and Writing

If you read lots of Christian books, or watch lots of popular preachers on TV, you will notice that many of the most popular preachers and authors have stopped emphasizing God’s Word. It used to be that preachers and Christian authors would go verse by verse through a passage. They would make lots of important […]
Lessons from March Madness

I am from Kentucky. I played basketball in high school for a small school in the Appalachian Mountains. As with many people my age who grew up in Kentucky, college basketball is the most exciting sport out there. At the top of the sport is our own beloved University of Kentucky Wildcats. We grew up […]
Bruce Wilkinson Speaks on Eternal Rewards

I met Bruce Wilkinson, then the head of Walk Thru the Bible Ministries, at Western Conservative Baptist Seminary in Portland Oregon in June of 1987. He was teaching a one-week class on eternal rewards. Each day after class a group consisting of Bruce, Earl Radmacher, Zane Hodges, Gerry Breshears, Josef Tson, Mike Cocoris, and I […]
Philip Gulley on Evangelism

Philip Gulley is a Quaker minister and novelist whose fiction I greatly enjoy. Gulley is best known for writing in a humorous, Americana style, about the town of Harmony, Indiana, in a way similar to what you might hear on A Prairie Home Companion. Gulley also writes theology. His views reflect the extreme left of […]
Kuyper, Keller, and the Hypocrisy of Princeton Theological Seminary

Princeton Theological Seminary was going to give Tim Keller the “Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Witness.” Then critics complained about Keller’s traditional views that women and LGBTQs should not be ordained and the offer of the prize was rescinded. You can read about it here: Princeton Theological Seminary reverses decision to […]
James White and Assurance

A little more than a decade ago James White, a Calvinist apologist, and I debated the issues of faith and assurance in Oklahoma City. Today I received word from Shawn that White had criticized me and GES for our view on assurance (which came from a 5-minute video Shawn and I did which someone sent […]
Don’t Scramble Scripture

Have you ever seen the scrambled words test? You are presented with a paragraph of text, and even though the words are scrambled, you can still read it without too much effort. Even though the letters are in the wrong order, your mind can still figure out what each word is, and make connections based […]
Good Enough for Me

I’m the kind of person who overthinks things. There’s about three or four thousand books in my home library that can attest to that (not counting the books in my office library). And if my wife is reading this, yes, I need them all! But I’m learning to go back to basics. I’m learning to […]
More About the Timing of the Bema

After I wrote a blog about meeting the Lord in the air, a pastor friend, Dave, asked me the following questions: If the 24 elders represent rewarded saints, then I’ve assumed that the Bema would take place in the clouds following the Rapture since the 24 elders are worshiping around the throne during the events […]
Painful Preaching Memories

This past weekend I was in Tampa to speak at Bayside Community Church. I flew in on Saturday, arriving a little after noon. That gave me time for lunch and a walk along the bay before supper. I even saw a few dolphins and a sting ray. I had a great supper and then I […]