Friday, October 29, 2010

Monergism vs Synergism

Alan Kurschner has a concise new article over on the aomin.org blog on God-centered salvation versus man-centered salvation. Here's how he sums it up-
Arminians cannot affirm monergism (grace alone); they must always have the creature’s will as the final determiner of their destiny, not God. Inconsistently, Arminians pray (without knowingly) Calvinisticly, “God, change my unbelieving relative’s heart.” I have never heard them pray, “God, only whisper in my relative’s ear, but don’t change their heart unless you’ve been given permission.” But the Calvinist prays and affirms biblical truth consistently.
Click here to read the article.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Is The Reformation Over?

Free Kindle eBook on Calvin

I just noticed that the Kindle edition of the new book John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine, Doxology is available for free.

Edit- It must have been free for a very limited time until early Tuesday morning, the price is now $9.99. Sorry folks.

Click here to go to the download page at Amazon.

Don't have a Kindle? Click here to learn more about them.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Free - Martin Luther's Here I Stand

Through Sunday, November 1st you can download a free audio of Martin Luther's Here I Stand speech, a recording by Max McLean.

Click Here to go to the download page.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Free Luke Commentary by MacArthur for Kindle

LukeIf you own a Kindle or have a Kindle app for another device, be sure to grab the free Gospel of Luke commentary by John MacArthur. Click the book image to the left to reach the download page on Amazon.

Mark Cahill, Friend or Foe of Reformed Theology?

"The Lost Cause Ministries has long considered Mark Cahill to be a brother-in-arms in evangelism. We have linked to his ministry on our website, recommended and given away his books, recommended his ministry in “Evangelism in the New Testament” and had him as the speaker for our first Texas Revival Series meeting. His zeal and love for the Lord has been an encouragement to us. He has blessed our ministry with his books and teachings on evangelism.

However, it came to our attention this past week that Mark believes some pretty radical things about those who hold to Reformed Theology..."

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