By Dave Miller, on January 6th, 2011
Prefatory caveat:
I apologize for using familiar nomenclature for the men I mention in this article. I don’t know any of them personally.
About four years ago, I was shopping at a local bookstore and picked up a book by John MacArthur entitled Twelve Ordinary Men. I had never heard of the author before but it [...]
By Dave Miller, on August 17th, 2010
Contrary to believing in imaginary feelings, Christianity believes in objective, historical, revealed, actual, rational truth from God. – John MacArthur
If you’ve ever talked to someone about your faith, or religion in general, you’ve probably heard the words, “Well, that’s not what I believe.” And when you prod the person who says this, you ultimately come [...]
By Dave Miller, on December 12th, 2009
I’ve mentioned before how the attribute of discernment is sorely lacking among many Christians, and that reading the Bible is the best way to develop discernment skills. As is my habit, I’ll start this Q&A with an A.
A. Discernment is the most important skill that a Christian can have. Having it is partially a gift, [...]
By Dave Miller, on November 24th, 2009
All believers should support the aims of The Manhattan Declaration; to declare and defend the sanctity of life, to affirm and codify the biblical definition of marriage and restore true religious liberty, even when it isn’t politically correct.
One of the men I respect most in this world, John MacArthur, has decided not to [...]