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Written By: Mark on September 7, 2009 4 Comments
Carl Trueman on the Young, Restless and Reformed Movement

This is an excellent article.  Well balanced and very thoughtful… (a breath of fresh air rather than simply caricaturing individuals!)  Here’s a great paragraph:

“Finally, I worry that a movement built on megachurches, megaconferences, and megaleaders, does the church a disservice in one very important way that is often missed amid all [...]

Written By: Mark on August 9, 2009 2 Comments
Confess or Die – Thoughts

Well, over Friday evening and through Saturday, a group of about 50 of us had the privilege of hearing Carl Trueman speak on the topic of Creeds and Confessions.  It was excellent – lots of stuff to think about, and lots of great encouragement too! Carl took three sessions (with Mark Thompson taking a great [...]

Written By: Mark on August 7, 2009 No Comment
Carl Trueman, John Owen and “Confess or Die”

Carl Trueman, of Westminster Theological Seminary is one of the best historical theologians I’ve heard before (along with Ashley Null who’s speaking at Moore College at the moment). Carl is the keynote speaker at the “Confess or Die” conference at the Presbyterian Theological College in Sydney [...]

Written By: Mark on July 18, 2009 No Comment

Carl, who is speaking at the Presbyterian Theological College’s conference entitled “Confess or Die” in August (which looks awesome by the way!) has done a great guest post on the Sola Panel.  Here’s a snippet, but go and read yourself!

“Thus, stuffy and archaic as some would see it, the recitation of [...]

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