Continuing with our final series of interviews from Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, we present to you the final installment of our interview with Richard Owen Roberts.
Read MoreThy goodness will be with me in the year ahead;
I hoist sail and draw up anchor,
With thee as the blessed pilot of my future as of my past.
We will be spending the next three weeks publishing the rest of our complete interviews from Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically.
Read MoreHe had all possibility of inconceivable and immeasurable wealth within His power; yet He laid aside all that, denied Himself the power to enrich Himself, and came down to earth that He might save and bless us.
Read MoreOne of our favorite episodes to create every year is our book recommendation episode. Each year, close to Christmas, we record an episode recommending some of our favorite books we have read over the last year.
Read MoreJesus’ actions are not primarily a picture of salvation. Rather, even the work of redemption is at its heart a revealing of God’s glory.
Read MoreNavigating the Classics is a quarterly podcast series that offers a modern guide to the books that shaped Christianity.
Read MoreThis is our final look at the five letters of Archibald Alexander written to those in the Autumn of Life. In this last letter, Alexander wants to teach his readers how to prepare for the end of their lives well.
Read MoreGo where you will, your soul shall not sleep sound but in Christ's bosom.
Read MoreArchibald Alexander focuses on the reality of death in this week’s letter to those in the autumn of life. John Snyder, using Alexander’s letters, helps us see what can make death particularly bitter and how to seek comfort in times of intense distress.
Read MoreGod saw meet, that the same world which was the stage of man’s fall and ruin, should also be the stage of his redemption. We read often of his coming into the world to save sinners, and of God’s sending him into the world for this purpose. It was needful that he should come into this sinful, miserable, undone world, in order to restore and save it.
Read MoreIt is a common refrain, “That’s a young man’s work.” But the opposite is often true in God’s economy. There is some work reserved for those who have had the Book of Providence (Letter One) opened to them. In this week’s episode, John Snyder is discussing Archibald Alexander’s third letter to elderly Christians focusing on the work God has laid before them.
Read More