The Confederation Report: Week 9
Witness the rise of Canadian apologetics through Wesley Huff’s engagement with Joe Rogan, the unparalleled reliability of Scripture, and the necessity of Sola Scriptura for cultural restoration.
Witness the rise of Canadian apologetics through Wesley Huff’s engagement with Joe Rogan, the unparalleled reliability of Scripture, and the necessity of Sola Scriptura for cultural restoration.
Quebec’s opposition to pipelines reveals its reliance on foreign oil, environmental hypocrisy, and the idolatry of “green” ideology, which contradicts biblical stewardship and the responsible development of God’s creation.
Canada’s push for digital IDs raises concerns about government control and the erosion of personal freedoms, demanding firm resistance in light of biblical principles and historical warnings.
Canada’s trade tensions, sovereignty crisis, and moral decline highlight the nation’s urgent need for the Gospel and Christ’s dominion over all of life.
This article explores the encounter between Jesus and the rich young man in Matthew 19:16-22, revealing the futility of human effort in attaining salvation and pointing to Christ as the only source of true goodness and eternal life.
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.
Few things are more fascinating for the student who seeks a truly Christian perspective on the field of sociology than opening a book of one of the better-known sociologists in our American world and witness his struggle for the identity of sociology.
Advent celebrates Christ’s first coming and anticipates His return, echoing Isaiah 25:9’s call to rejoice in God’s salvation.
In this episode of The Apologist, Rev. Doug Wilson explores the timely themes of “Mere Christendom”, tackling secularism, church-state relations, and the vision for restoring a gospel-centered, Christ-centered culture.
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.