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The Manhattan Declaration: what price co-belligerency?
The declaration On November 20th a coalition of 150 leading representatives of Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Evangelical traditions released a joint-statement, ‘The Manhattan Declaration’. Amongst the Evangelical signatories were several high-prof...
Ten of my favourite things from 2009
1. Best doctrinal book: Words of Life: Scripture as the living and active word of God, by Timothy Ward, IVP, 2009. 2. Best book on the Christian life: Broken-Down House: Living Productively in a World Gone Bad, Paul David Tripp, Shepherd Press, 2009....
Special offer evangelistic books by Roger Carswell and Vaughan Roberts from 10ofthose.com
We are increasingly living in a post-Christian society. By that I don't mean Christianity has passed its sell-by date, but that many people in our society no longer have a basic grasp of the Christian message. Churchgoing is a minority interest. When...
2010 Westminster Conference
Next year's Westminster Conference will meet on December 7 and 8, 2010. Details of exactly who'll be speaking to be confirmed, but the subjects have been announced: 1. Rewriting the Reformation (response to Duffy, Starkey, Sansom, etc)2. Puritan atti...
2009 Westminster Conference Report (3): Stephen Clark on 1859 - A Year of Grace
1859 - A Year of GraceStephen ClarkIt fell to Stephen Clark to break the Conference's concentration on Calvin to give an account of the 1859 Revival. USAThe Revival began in America in the wake of a severe financial crash in October 1857. In the Sep...
2009 Westminster Conference Report (1): Garry Williams on Calvin and separation from Rome
John Calvin’s agenda: Issues in the separation from RomeGarry Williams - Director of the John Owen CentreFor the first time almost 20 years I attended the Westminster Conference. It was a bit like stepping back in time, spotting faces in the crowd ...

I like the site. Are you familar with William Gadsby? He is on my "Great Lives" page and I am reading his biography on my "Current Reading List" page. He was an English Reformed Baptist who wrote some wonderful hymns as well.
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