Christmas Christmas Faith: The Faith of Mary 4 Dec 2015 "It is time for evangelicals to recover a fully biblical appreciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and her role in the history of salvation." So wrote Dr. Timothy George, Dean…
Uncategorized Next Week 4 Dec 2015 Don't miss these posts next week at Pastor Dave Online: A review of The End of Our Exploring by Matthew Lee Anderson This was a fantastic and unique book on…
Recovery 2016 Study Project 3 Dec 2015 Every year I pick a subject that I am going to study for the whole year. It varies across five categories: Biblical, Theological, Practical, Historical, and Cultural. 2016's study project…
Old Testament Studies in Leviticus: The Day of Atonement (Chapter 16) 1 Dec 2015 "This is to be a lasting ordinance for you," says the Lord. The annual ritual of the Day of Atonement was a major event in the life of Israel. It…
Personal Monthly Love: November 1 Dec 2015 Here's some of what I loved in the month of November: 1. A History of Western Philosophy and Theology by John Frame Dr. Frame has been one of the most…
Books A Review of “Help My Unbelief” by Barnabas Piper 30 Nov 2015 Doubt is a normal, if still troubling, part of the Christian life. I counsel people on a regular basis for whom doubt is a regular struggle, and it has been…
Reading This Week’s Good Reads 28 Nov 2015 Here are some of the best articles that I found around the web this week: 1. "Women...These are Not Gospel Issues: Food" by Denise Hardy My dear friend Denise has…
Uncategorized Next Week 27 Nov 2015 Don't miss these posts and more, next week at Pastor Dave Online: 1) A review of Help My Unbelief by Abraham Piper This is a good book addressing the role of…
Old Testament Studies in Leviticus: A Fungus Among Us (Leviticus 13 & 14) 24 Nov 2015 Spiritual death has a physical component to it. The original curse issued by God in the Garden of Eden came with physical implications: hard labor, painful childbirth, and the promise…
Books A Review of “Gay…Such Were Some of Us” ed. by David Longacre 23 Nov 2015 Our modern culture has granted a certain kind of power to personal biography. Whether we are reading about a child who “visited heaven,” or allowing a journalist to communicate their…