What Did Jesus Accomplish on Golgotha?
“Paradise” and “Heaven” are not one and the same, and the events that transpired on Golgotha reveal what Jesus really secured for us believers.
“Paradise” and “Heaven” are not one and the same, and the events that transpired on Golgotha reveal what Jesus really secured for us believers.
To “fall asleep in Christ” is not a mere euphemism for death but the declaration of a new reality secured at Golgotha.
This collection comprises John Hultink’s Articles from Christian Renewal, spanning from its founding year to the date of John’s transfer of ownership.
This collection comprises John Hultink’s Devotional entries from Christian Renewal, spanning from its founding year to the date of John’s transfer of ownership.
The dialogue titled “What Is the Good Society?” features a thought-provoking discussion among Christian apologist Dr. Andy Bannister, Muslim scholar Dr. Shabir Ally, and secular humanist Justin Trottier.
In their classical debate, Jay Smith and Dr. Shabir Ally argue whether the Bible or the Qur’an is truly the Word of God, each challenging the other’s scripture on grounds of origin, preservation, and consistency.
The WAY documentary explores the impossibility of religious pluralism and presents Jesus Christ as the only true foundation for life, truth, and culture in a world of competing worldviews.
Al Wolters argues that creation’s goodness is uniform, rejecting the Neoplatonic hierarchy that equates higher ontological rank with greater worth, and instead attributes evil to religious disobedience while distinguishing rank from intrinsic value across all creation.
This collection comprises John Hultink’s TableTalk entries from Christian Renewal, spanning from its founding year to the date of John’s transfer of ownership.
Can education truly be neutral, or are its foundations inevitably shaped by one’s deepest convictions about mankind, truth, and purpose?