A Word of Warning: Resist the Lure of Pornography By Gerald W. Tritle
Pornography – the written and/or graphically portrayed uncovering of nakedness, especially in acts of fornication – grips the hearts and lives of many Christian men and, according to recent surveys, twenty percent of ministers. It tempts potential patrons from its store shelves and by mail, and it champions over three million websites, enticing over twenty percent of online viewers.
Is Feminism a Hate Movement By Michael Wagner
A common epithet hurled at politically-active, Bible-believing Christians these days is “hate.” Anyone who is opposed to the currently fashionable Left-wing causes (sexual immorality, abortion, etc.) must be filled with “hate,” we are repeatedly told. This is particularly true in the case of opposition to the homosexual rights movement. Both Canada and the United States have experienced attempts to implement anti-hate laws motivated, at least in part, by a desire to squelch opposition to homosexuality.
Book Choices By Dr. Johnson C. Philip
Tradition, Scripture, and Interpretation: A Sourcebook of the Ancient Church, D. H. Williams, ed., 2006, 192 pages
Tradition, Scripture, and Interpretation is the second volume in the new Evangelical Ressourcement series. This volume introduces the reader to primary sources from the first through sixth centuries with an emphasis on lesser-known, yet nonetheless important, texts.
The selections are grouped thematically and cover various crucial topics, including the rule of faith, baptismal formulations and instruction, creeds, and biblical interpretation. Within each theme, the writings are arranged chronologically, revealing how the Christian tradition on that topic developed over time. Explanatory notes provide historical background and theological context for each reading. Williams introduces the book with a chapter examining the close interplay between Scripture and tradition in the thinking of the early church. This rich resource will be especially useful to students of the early church.
Book Choices By Dr. Johnson C. Philip
Dismantling the Big Bang, Alex Williams & Dr. John Hartnett, 334 pages
This powerful resource shows that the big-bang theory cannot explain the universe, but the Bible can, so Christian leaders no longer have reason to insert big-bang theory into Genesis. It includes within its pages:
• Easy summaries of all the main points
• A brief history of cosmology
• The big bang model, including origins of stars, planets, and life
• The biblical creation model, including the views of Moses and Jesus
• The errors in evolutionary time scales