A Scriptural View of Nationhood ft. Doug Wilson
In this episode with Doug Wilson, we explore Christ and Government—dispelling caricatures and presenting a distinctly Christian vision for national life under Christ’s lordship.
In this episode with Doug Wilson, we explore Christ and Government—dispelling caricatures and presenting a distinctly Christian vision for national life under Christ’s lordship.
In this week’s Confederation Report, Steven R. Martins and Jonathan Wellum examine Canada’s economy and how to face financial uncertainty with wisdom, prayer, and hope in Christ.
In this episode of The Confederation Report, Steven Martins and Robert Netzly discuss how Christians can align their investments with the Lordship of Christ.
In this lecture, Dr. Brian G. Najapfour explores the Reformation principle *Soli Deo Gloria*—living all of life to the glory of God.
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.
This lecture explores the reformational principle of Sola Scriptura from within its historic protestant context and how it can apply to our living and thinking today.
This lecture surveys the Reformation movement in Europe, from Martin Luther in Wittenberg to John Calvin in Geneva, Constantino Ponce de la Fuente in Sevilla, etc.
This lecture highlights the Spanish Reformation, a suppressed yet profound movement, through figures like Julian Hernández, Constantino Ponce de la Fuente, and the translators of the Reina-Valera Bible, who advanced the gospel despite fierce opposition.