The Bleeding of the Evangelical Church

David Wells spoke prophetically to the church in his day, and his voice still carries to our own. Read an excerpt from this important address.
Evangelicalism in the 1970s and 80s—Scripture’s Inerrancy and Errant Evangelicals (Part 2)

What is the difference between “limited” and “full” inerrancy? Did God God inspire the human authors to write falsehoods as a form of divine accommodation?
Evangelicalism in the 1970s and 80s—Scripture’s Inerrancy and Errant Evangelicals (Part 1)

What is the common thread between the “Battle For the Bible,” “limited inerrancy,” the “Year of the Evangelical,” and two professing “born again” presidential candidates? The pivotal year that forever changed the Evangelical landscape.
1.11 Brad Green • Reading • “Evangelicalism, Whence and Where?”

Where has Evangelicalism come from, and where is it going? Join Brad Green on his personal journey into the movement, and learn some roots, fruits, and lessons along the way.
Evangelicalism, Whence and Where?

Where has Evangelicalism come from, and where is it going? Join Brad Green on his personal journey into the movement, and learn some roots, fruits, and lessons along the way.
A Reflection upon Pragmatic Evangelicalism in the 1970s

Does a person just need to “let go and let God” to reach the victorious Christian life? Is the Christian an eagle among turkeys, only held back by his “miserable sinner” mentality?
Reflections on Evangelicalism in the 1960s–1970s

What year did TIME magazine list as “the Year of the Evangelical,” what is the ICBI, and what seminary began during this time? Learn about the shaping influence of these decades for Evangelicalism.
Evangelicalism in the 1940s and 1950s

How did Christian evangelicalism split with fundamentalism, and what did the evangelicals go on to do? Read and learn about the roots of a movement and some of its key leaders.
1.10 Ranald Macaulay, Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • “What Would Francis Schaeffer Say to Today’s Evangelical Church?”

Listen to Ranald Macaulay (Francis Schaeffer’s son-in-law), Stephen Wellum, and David Schrock as they discuss Schaeffer, evangelicalism, and of course, true truth.
What Is Faith? How J. Gresham Machen’s Call for Doctrine Informs a Century of Evangelicalism

When the new Ligonier Survey shows that there’s something rotten in the pantry, J. Gresham Machen speaks from the past and tells us how to recognize and remove what no longer belongs.
What Would Francis Schaeffer Say to Today’s Evangelical Church?

Two words: “true Truth”. . . and the rivers of implications that flow from this mighty waterfall. Read what Schaeffer would say from his own son-in-law, Ranald Macaulay.
1.9 Ranald Macaulay • Reading • “What Would Francis Schaeffer Say to Today’s Evangelical Church?”

Two words: “true Truth”. . . and the rivers of implications that flow from this mighty waterfall. Hear what Schaeffer would say from his own son-in-law, Ranald Macaulay.