When your father is a world renowned theologian, author of over 100 books, professor, pastor, radio teacher you grow up in a world where not only does the Word matter, but words. This touching account of a loving father/son relationship highlights those conversations along the way that left an impression, that shaped the author. Through “table talk”—ordinary back and forth in the context of every day life—R.C. Sproul poured forth extraordinary theological wisdom into a broken vessel living an ordinary life. You are invited to listen in on those conversations, and to benefit from the wisdom of a father who loved his son, and loves His Son.
Jesus said that unless we become like a child we can’t even see the kingdom of God. The Call to Wonder is an invitation to rest in childlike joy and peace built on a deep trust in the living God. Like a child, you, too, can rest in God’s almighty arms and gasp at the fireworks of his glory exploding around you every day in his creation.
Believing God reminds us that God loves us and showers us with His promises, encouraging us to draw near, to walk by faith and to share His grace with all.
This is an absolutely wonderful, succinct explanation of the distinctives of Protestant theology and Calvinism in particular. As has already been explained, this is a series of essays; one on each of the five Solas of the Reformation and the five “points” of Calvinism. Each part is an expertly written, concise and eminently helpful summary for its respective subject. Even if you don’t agree with Calvinism or the Reformed view of Scripture, grace or faith, this is an excellent resource to familiarize yourself with the subjects.
After Darkness, Light: Distinctives of Reformed Theology : Essays in Honor of R.C. Sproul
Homeschooling need not be something mysterious, overwhelming, frightening. It is simply living out the call of Deuteronomy 6, to teach our children in the context of life the glory of the living God. A great help for first-time homeschoolers and a great encouragement to veterans.
When You Rise Up: A Covenantal Approach to Homeschooling
The wisdom of this world is foolishness, and the wisdom of God wisdom indeed. This work of apologetics seeks to test unbelieving worldview against themselves and demonstrates they cannot stand. In turn it seeks to provide a cogent, rational, biblical foundation for knowing His truth.