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Hundreds of cat figurines stolen from Gordon Ramsay's new restaurant | Not the Bee
Gordon Ramsay — one of the many British men famous for making Americans cry — is facing a cat-figurine-related nightmare: Almost 500 Japanese good-luck cat figures have been stolen from his new London restaurant, Lucky Cat 22.
Archive: Meteorites, Plant IQ, RNA, Hearing, Brain, Dino, MRI, Evolution – CEH
Here are some of the stories we were reporting in mid-February 2002, restored from archives. Note: some embedded links may no longer work.
Pastor “Doesn’t Know” If Jesus Rose from the Dead? | Answers in Genesis
When you don’t recognize God’s Word as the authority—when you allow yourself to be—you can fall into more than accidental error: you can dive into heresy!
The Ways and Works of God | The Institute for Creation Research
“He made known his ways unto Moses, his acts unto the children of Israel.” (Psalm 103:7) We have a distinct privilege as believers to know something of the “acts” of God.
Congolese Christians Massacred Amid Terrorist Advances in Eastern DRC - International Christian Concern
Recent weeks have brought a wave of concerning news from central Africa’s Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Why Are Young Christian Men More Drawn to JD Vance Than The Gospel Coalition?
If we’ve seen nothing in the last decade or so, we’ve seen a massive influx of cultural decline and gender confusion. In the midst of this, soon-to-be Vice President JD Vance strides onto the battlefield like a general rallying his troops.
PCA ministry apologizes for controversial website as concerns persist
Ministry leaders’ response highlights evangelical tension over immigration
Denying the Trinity | Biblical Science Institute
Our feedback this week comes from someone we’ll call “Liam.” He rejects the Trinity and specifically rejects that Jesus is God and that the Holy Spirit is a Person of the triune God.
Friday, February 21, 2025 - AlbertMohler.com
Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
Either/Or or Both/And? | Tim Challies
It is sometimes difficult to know how to follow Jesus. It is sometimes difficult to encounter a situation, look to Scripture, and know how to live in a distinctly Christian way.
What Would You Say to an Apathetic Person?
Greg answers questions about what Deuteronomy 13:11 means when it says that “all Israel will hear and be afraid,” whether we should “leave our offering at the altar” to reconcile with a bully, apathetic people, leading an Outpost as a woman, and accepting vs. resisting difficult situations.
Evangelical Textual Criticism: Appreciating 11Q5: A Comparative Look at the Great Psalms Scroll
The ETC Blog is a forum for people with knowledge of the Bible in its original languages to discuss its manuscripts and textual history from the perspective of historic evangelical theology.
Triablogue: More About Zeitoun And The Resurrection
Cameron Bertuzzi just posted a video responding to Gavin Ortlund regarding the Zeitoun Marian apparitions .
A History of Western Philosophy and Theology Audio Lectures
The audio lectures for John Frame’s A History of Western Philosophy and Theology are now available here on frame-poythress.org.
Reading First Peter | Effectual Grace
A reading of First Peter from the ESV translation.
JeremyHoward.net: The Priority of Good News
Articles discussing what God has said in the Bible about people, church, culture, music, and more.
The Textual Mechanic: Mike Licona, Bart Ehrman and Rethinking Biblical Inerrancy
Back in May of 2024, Mike Licona, of Risen Jesus blog, publicly posted his Fall ETS 2023 presentation " Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerra...
How Heavy Metal Prepared Me for the Gospel — Doctrine and Devotion
The first record I owned was the 1976 Destroyer album by Kiss. I even had their poster on my wall.
The Fatal Flaw of the Theology Behind Infant Baptism (Revised) – Reformed Baptist Blog
Back in 2010, I offered a brief review and recommendation of The Fatal Flaw of the Theology Behind Infant Baptism, in which I stated that it then topped my list of the best books in defense of believer's baptism.