John Knox and Lessons on Pastoral Training and Succession
John Knox’s final prayer was for God to raise up true pastors—because without faithful men to teach and preserve the gospel, Christianity cannot endure.
In the Boneyard of Dead Orthodoxy
Dead orthodoxy looks alive on the outside but rots within. How can we guard against a lifeless faith that knows truth but lacks transformation?
God Doesn’t Love Everyone the Same—And Neither Do We
Does God’s love—and ours—truly demand equal devotion to all, or does Scripture call for a purposeful and ordered distinction?
Fear Not
n a world gripped by fear, Christians are commanded 'Fear not!'—for Christ has come to rescue us from sin, death, and the greatest fears of all
How To Cause Godly Grief
We should make people upset. When necessary.
God’s Good Design: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Guide to Human Sexuality
God's design for human sexuality has been ignored and mocked. Michael Clary's book shows why we need to fight for this truth.
He Who is Mighty, Born of a Virgin
Let us not get so caught up in the busyness of Christmas that we in fact forget to worship the One who came to save us.
Why Did God Allow Polygamy in the Bible?
If God was soft on polygamy in Scripture, does that open the door for same-sex 'marriage'?
In Defence Of Baptizing Believing Young Children | Perspective 2
Justin Peters recently said that believing children should not get baptized until their mid-teenage years. Here's why I disagree.
Winsome or Weak? Rethinking the Evangelical Approach to Resistance
Gentleness is not always the right response. Sometimes boldness and judgment are necessary for faithful witness.
Don't Baptize Young Children | Perspective 1
Justin Peters was recently the center of controversy by saying not to baptize believing young children. Here's why I think he's right.
Got Questions?: The Second Coming
As we wrap up our “Got Questions?” series, we tackle one of Christian theology's most debated and fascinating topics: the Second Coming of Christ.
Keep Reforming
The Reformation is not over, and will never end. Here's how it continues today.
Answers For Kids On Hell & Demons
What is hell, who goes there, and who is Satan - plus more!
The Word of God is Already Weaponized
Bible believers are often labelled as 'disagreeable': but the Word of God is unapologetically designed to divide and defend.
Got Questions?: Angels
Angels are often thought of as mysterious, otherworldly beings—but what does the Bible really say about them? In our latest sermon, we explore the incredible truth about angels and their role in God's plan.
Discussing Converts To Catholicism and The Need For The Reformation with Keith Foskey
CTM Founder Steven Whitlow chats with EIC Jamie Bambrick and Keith Foskey (@YourCalvinist) about converts to catholicism and the need for the reformation.
Got Questions?: Hell
Have you ever wondered about Hell? Is it real? If it’s real, how could a loving God send people there? Who ends up there –just the worst people …right? Is it eternal, like Heaven?
Answering Kids’ Five Biggest Questions On Heaven And Angels
Kids have lots of questions about theology that most adults haven't thought about in a long time. Here's how to answer some big ones on the afterlife and the angelic.