Striving for the Unity of the Faith for the Glory of God ~ Eph. 4:3,13; Rom. 15:5-7
I'm Bob Hayton, a former Independent Fundamental Baptist (IFB), who now embraces Reformed Theology. I blog to: 1) spread a passion for Jesus Christ, 2) help people harmed by extreme fundamentalism, 3) incite wider reform in fundamentalism & beyond, and 4) defend my theological positions.
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| Kevin Sorensen on Raven’s Ladder (The Auralia Thread series) by Jeffrey Overstreet Bob, Welcome to the Caffeinated Calvinists! And good to see another review of Overstreet's book. I too, reviewed this book, but ... | |
| fundyreformed on Your Church Is Too Small Zondervan Book Blog Tour I was interested in the encouragement to unity, but didn't know Armstrong advocated such a blatant ecumenism. Not really ... | |
| Steve Bricker on Your Church Is Too Small Zondervan Book Blog Tour Hi, Bob. I agree with your initial assessment, though with more reservations. Had eight looks at my review but no ... | |
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| fundyreformed on My Explanation of “The Five Points of Calvinism” Thanks for the kind words, JJ. What I mean is that because we were ordained to eternal life, we ... |
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Remembering Calvin on His 500th Birthday
Today marks 500 years since the birth of John Calvin. Although Luther nailed his 95 theses on the church door in Wittenburg when Calvin was just 8 years old, it is John Calvin who is arguably the most famous (some might say, infamous) of the Reformers. His work in Geneva has an abiding [...]
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