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Mike Reeves' introduction to the Puritan classic on the ascended Jesus' heart for his Church.
Dan Hames takes a whistle-stop tour of the writings of Matthew Henry and John Bradford as they teach us how to pray.
C. H. Spurgeon's short meditation on Hebrews 12:2 is perhaps one of the best things he ever wrote. He considers feelings, faith, repentance, joy, and hope – and urges us to trust in Christ alone.
Dane Ortlund introduces us to the great New England theologian, Jonathan Edwards.
Richard Sibbes explores Paul's conflict – longing to be with Jesus, and yet needing to be present with his people.
Dan Hames asks Tony Reinke how John Newton might encourage and challenge us, centuries after his death.
Michael Reeves explores John Bunyan's surprising insights into the fear of the Lord.
Greg Koukl is our guide to Augustine's approach to the problem of evil; a credible, satisfying, and hoped-filled solution to one of our biggest questions.
This letter, part of the collection of writings known as the Apostolic Fathers, is an insight into one early Christian bishop's view of martyrdom.
Glen Scrivener explores how gospel worked before the Reformation and how it changed. From Delighted by God 2012.