The degree to which we are divided in our nation, including our Evangelical and Reformed churches simply becomes clearer by the hour. When it comes to Church and State, and God's sovereignty over all, and Christ's rule over all, and how in the realities of life we should administer justice, basically all of our Evangelical and Reformed voices have been thinking and acting with great ignorance in our lifetime to one degree or another. This assertion, of course, will meet with fierce resistance by many/most Christians probably over 50, and especially those who have been in the ministry for some time. They have had an established, extended ministry that goes back to the "normal" times prior to what we've seen over the last decade or so. My counsel to Christians is to reflect on where we are today. Clearly things have been wrong for a long time, despite what good doctrine and teaching we may have gotten from men like R.C. Sproul, John MacArthur, or whatever popular na
Thoughts on the Reformed faith, preparation for ministry, and doing all to the glory of God.