by Luke Geraty | May 6, 2013 | Posts
Jonathan Edwards isn’t always known for being one of the most available theologians to read. People often find his writing style beyond the scope of “easy reading.” Yet there are numerous reasons why he’s still a huge benefit for the church....
by Luke Geraty | Sep 30, 2011 | Posts
Been thinking about revival lately. I’m slowly reading through A God-Sized Vision: Revival Stories That Stretch and Stir by Collin Hansen and John Woodbridge and I sense a stirring. I’m not exactly sure what is stirring up, but I’m pretty sure...
by Luke Geraty | Aug 3, 2011 | Posts
“There he is at five in the morning . . . . on his knees with his English Bible, his Greek New Testament and Henry’s Commentary spread out before him. He reads a portion in the English, gains a fuller insight into it as he studies words and tenses in the Greek and...
by Luke Geraty | Jun 11, 2011 | Posts
Often, before God sovereignly chooses to pour out His Spirit upon His people, they must become broken and in such despair that their only hope is for God’s presence to come. Nothing else matters. But that desperation rarely is the default position of humanity....
by Luke Geraty | May 11, 2010 | Posts
[This is a continuation of our thoughts on “revival” – See the previous posts here and here. We are simply exploring what some people consider revival to entail. This does not mean that we necessarily hold to these perspectives. We’d love to...
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