This has been in the works for a while, and we are very pleased and excited that it is now public. Nate is attached to this project as a screenwriter. You can read more about it here and here.
A Decorated Altar is Still a Cold One
From the very beginning the Christian faith has had to deal with imposters who gain control of the governmental mechanisms of the church, doing so in order to undermine the entire point of the Church. Think, for example, of Diotrephes, who would put out of the church anybody who had even voted in favor of …
Apologetics in a Flash, on a Flash
This looks like a really good deal for those who are interested in apologetics.
Clean Water Still Runs
In Her Hand in Marriage, there is an appendix that treats the same basic scenario. {audio}TheRiver.mp3{/audio}
Blood Up to the Horses’ Bridles
So what do I mean by mere Christendom exactly? I mean a public and formal recognition of the authority of Jesus Christ that repudiates the principles of secularism, and which avoids both hard sectarianism and easy latitudinarianism both. Easier said than done, but there it is. That is what we have to do, and we …
Hear the Light
This another one from the vault. The phrase in the title was inspired, if I remember correctly, by one of the first magazine ads I ever saw for fiber optic cable. But that is not what the song is about. {audio}HeartheLight.mp3{/audio}
The Touchdown Dance with the Fist Pumps
I noticed some interesting connections this morning in James 2. Believers are told not to have faith in Jesus in a way that displayed “respect of persons” (v. 1). The meaning of this is illustrated by the scenario he sets for us. If some resplendent rich guy comes into your church, a potential big tither, …
Try a Little Tenderness
As I mentioned the other day, we are now actively archiving old Credenda essays one at a time. The latest new old Husbandry article is up.
Psalm 121
This was one of my earliest forays into working with psalms. {audio}Psalm121.mp3{/audio}
Call It An Unexpected Plug
Leigh Bortins, a good friend of Canon Press materials, is the head of Classical Conversations, and has a new book out entitled The Core: Teaching Your Child the Foundations of a Classical Education. And so it was with great interest that I saw Stanley Fish discussing her book at length in The New York Times. …