by Mark Farnham | Nov 11, 2013 | Book Reviews, Christian Living
“Contentment is the cultivation of a satisfied heart. It is the discipline of being fully alive to God and to others whatever our material circumstances. Contentment is not achieved through getting everything we want but by training the heart to experience full joy...
by Mark Farnham | Nov 8, 2013 | Book Reviews, Theology
From Heaven He Came and Sought Her The doctrine of definite atonement (popularly known as limited or particular atonement) is one that evokes strong reactions in many Christians. John Wesley called it horrible blasphemy that presented Christ as “an hypocrite, a...
by Mark Farnham | Nov 6, 2013 | Biblical Studies, Book Reviews, Church History, History, Theology
The doctrine of Scripture is in need of defense in every generation. In our day the challenge is presented by those who want to say that the idea of inerrancy arose out of a corruption of Christian theology by Greek and modern philosophy, and that the Bible’s...