Articles
Kings in the King
It turns out that there are good reasons to think that Luke has a two-part OT story in mind as he tells the two-part story of Jesus and his disciples, and this helps us to understand why Luke wrote Acts and why he wrote his Gospel the way he did.
On Hell: Part 2
Beneath annihilationism lurks a Pandora’s box of theological revisionism—one that risks eroding confidence in Scripture and, over time, nicking away at the gospel itself.
On Hell: Part 1
Faithful biblical interpretation requires following the textual evidence wherever it leads, even when the conclusions are uncomfortable or culturally unpopular.
Theological Triple Jump
We must be wise as we approach the limits of God’s revelation on any given subject.
The Perspicuity of the Scriptures and the Battle for Truth
The perspicuity of the Scriptures is an essential piece in the puzzle of understanding God’s original intent in what his revealed Word is saying to us.
God has Spoken
A firm grip on the Word of God is required to guide others in sound doctrine. To advance and steward the doctrines and Christocentric distinctives historically upheld within the C&MA a new generation of young leaders and pastors must commit to biblical exegesis and faithful expositional preaching.
A. B. Simpson and the Making of Modern Evangelicalism by Daryn Henry: A Review
This biography of Simpson is the first of its kind and highlights how the founder of the C&MA spoke to the priorities of the 1:9 Alliance.
Titus 1:9 - An Exposition
Faithfulness is at the heart of the 1:9 Alliance. Titus 1:9 lights the way.