Apologetics Archive
Essential Latin for Reformed Christians: Sensus divinitatis
English has many Latin roots. Many Latin expressions can therefore be intuitively decoded without much effort, even apart from a working knowledge of the language. Sensus divinitatis shouldn’t be too. . . Continue reading
Abounding Grace – Peace Be With You John 20:19-31 part 2
One of the many, and more amazing benefits of the empty tomb we celebrated Easter morning is Peace. In this installment of Abounding Grace Radio we will also see the patient compassion of Jesus toward Thomas and ALL who would doubt. Continue reading
Abounding Grace The Lord of Life John 5:23-29 part 1
In a world where uncertainty and doubt plague us it is comforting to know that there is a God who is not only Certain but offers hope, a hope that does not disappoint. Continue reading
Abounding Grace – In Studio with Rosaria Butterfield part 2
Rosaria Butterfield discusses her Journey from the LGBTQ life to Saving Grace in Christ and how here life has been since part 2 Continue reading
Abounding Grace — In Studio with Rosaria Butterfield part 1
Rosaria Butterfield discusses her Journey from the LGBTQ life to Saving Grace in Christ and how here life has been since part 1 Continue reading
Heidelberg Question and Answer 1a part 2
What is our only comfort in Life and death? in this episode of Abounding Grace Pastor Chris Gordon explores the answer from the Heidelberg Catechism question and answer 1 Continue reading
Heidelberg Catechism Question and Answer 1a part 1
What is our only comfort in Life and death? in this episode of Abounding Grace Pastor Chris Gordon explores the answer from the Heidelberg Catechism question and answer 1 Continue reading
We Distinguish (Part 6) — Moral/Ceremonial/Civil
In this series, we’re surveying some of the most important Reformed theological distinctions. These aren’t irrelevant or minor points of theology. Rather, these are distinctions where, if you get them. . . Continue reading
Sometimes The QIRC Leads To Rome
As I was running errands this past Saturday I listened to a podcast in the Ricochet network hosted by Mark Bauerlein, himself a convert to Rome from atheism, in which. . . Continue reading