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Why We Are Still Protestant
Over the next few weeks, across all of the websites of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, we’ll be surveying many aspects of the Protestant cause. Our hope is that this series will renew your interest in the Reformation and its implications. But more than renewing interest, we pray that the posts will awaken in you a greater conviction of the importance of this great work of God in the history of the church. May God be pleased to use this series to bring about a Reformed awaking in today’s church.
Continue...Just Posted - New Alliance Re:Port
Thanks to the support of our members, we have very exciting news in the fall Alliance Re:Port. Here are some highlights:
Celebrate the Reformed Resources Reboot!
Over the weekend of October 28th and 29th, ReformedResources.org, the Alliance online resource center, will undergo a major reboot! You will be pleased with its new capacity, as well as the thousands of audio, video, and print resources there! To thank you for your support and encouragement, and to celebrate the launch, we have free gifts for you. Read the Re:port to find out more.
Continue...Download Caught Up: 1 Thessalonians 4 and the Truth About the Rapture by Danny Hyde
Will you be "left behind?” Evangelical Christianity knows this question well. It has been inundated with the pre-tribulational, pre-millennial, secret rapture of the church for the last century. To learn more, download Danny Hyde's new E-book Caught Up: 1 Thessalonians 4 and the Truth About the Rapture, available free for a limited time.
Continue...Knowing the Trinity, the latest book from the Alliance and Ryan McGraw
Knowing the Trinity: Practical Thoughts for Daily Life, by Meet the Puritans contributor Ryan McGraw, is the latest book from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
Continue...Luther, and the Creative Power of the Word
The importance of Luther to the Christian faith cannot be overstated. For many today, he is probably a figure who looks larger as a symbol of defiance or a heroic rebel against a corrupt church and decadent theology. There is much truth in such images. His stand at the Diet of Worms was a remarkable act of courageous defiance. And his theology represented nothing less than a self-conscious attempt to overthrow the medieval thought which he had been taught and replace it with a comprehensive understanding of God and the gospel as refracted the incarnate and crucified Christ.
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