Publications

Editorial: Our Constant Need for Reformation and Revival

Experiences of Revival in the Dutch Nadere Reformatie Tradition: The Legacy of Four Divines in the Netherlands and North America

A Theologian Who Fanned the Flames of Revival: August Tholuck and the German Awakening Movement

The Nineteenth-Century Genevan Réveil and Religious Awakening in France

Friendship with a Cause: Revival in the Thought of Isaac Watts and Philip Doddridge

The Revival of the English Particular Baptists in the Long Eighteenth Century

A Quickening Light: A Puritan Vision of Revival

Jonathan Edwards and Revivals: Contours, Conflicts, and Consequences

The Idea and Practice of Revival Among Southern Baptists

The Impact of Revivals on Irish Baptist Life from the Rise of Evangelicalism to the Twentieth Century

Captured by the Word: Hermeneutics and the Agonizing Struggle

Book Reviews

Porn Is a Lie. The Gospel Is True. Your Son Needs to Know This. (And Your Daughter Does Too.)

No matter what porn promises, it does not and cannot satisfy that desire. The gospel, however, leads to true peace and provides the path toward true pleasure.

The Culture Is Coming for Your Kids—Are You Ready?

Christian parents today must face an unavoidable reality: if you are not actively discipling your children, the culture is doing it for you.

Click with Caution: How Technology is Discipling Kids

Technology is more than just a tool as it is radically yet subtly shaping everything about our lives and the world around us.

The Culture War Hits Close to Home: Loving Wisdom, Spotting Stupidity

The war on wisdom in our culture is a war of attractions as much as it is a war of ideas. It is a war of who has the right to call something true or false, good or bad, smart or stupid.

A Display of God’s Glory: The Christian Family and the Order of Love

We now live in the age of moral rebellion, sexual anarchy, endless experimentation, and birthrates that imply sterilization. We have turned the order of the family into pandemonium and, having sown the wind, we now reap the whirlwind.

Editorial: Thinking about Christian Nationalism

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