“To Know God Aright”: Puritans and the Gift of Education III
David Lytle concludes his series on the Puritans and their dream of “a universally enlightened society.”
Read MoreDavid Lytle concludes his series on the Puritans and their dream of “a universally enlightened society.”
Read MorePart 2: The Puritan Philosophy of Education In 1646, in the midst of the English Civil War, leaders of the
Read MoreThe Puritans were a people committed to one consuming idea—the knowledge and worship of God through the Holy Scriptures. Because of the need to read the Bible, this consuming idea led to the greatest educational reforms the world had yet seen.
Read MoreTrying to make sense of another senseless tragedy. (1,574 words)
Read MoreA few thoughts about Peter, drowning, and trust. (884 words)
Read MoreHolding on to our faith when God does not calm the storms of life. (832 words)
Read MoreDoes my faith have any room for doubts?
Read MoreWe let the man speak for himself.
Read MoreIs God powerful enough to take our wounds and our brokenness and turn them into something beautiful? Can He redeem our suffering and give us our own happily ever after?
Read MoreThe Five Fundamentals of the faith.
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