Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

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Monday
Sep102012

Round the Sphere Again: Recommended for Listening

Canonical Questions
Brian Auten interviews Michael Kruger on the canon: How was it formed? What are the attributes of canonicity? What about all those other gospels? 

I remember, as a teenager, wondering how we knew which books were scripture and not being completely satisfied with the answers I was given—and I didn’t have Bart Ehrman and others writing books to cause me to doubt. If you have teenaged or young adult kids, you’ll probably find this interview useful for helping you answers answer any questions about the canon that come up.

Historical Discussion
Al Mohler interviews Gregg Frazer about the religious convictions of the American founders. If you like history, you’ll enjoy it, and you might learn something, too.

Preaching by Scripture
From Monergism.com:

Today Monergism.com is announcing a new major addition to its free MP3 offerings which features biblical preaching and teaching from EVERY CHAPTER of the Bible from the ministries of Christ-centered, God-honoring shepherds and theologians who are committed to the historic Christian faith. This includes the sermons and lectures of servants of God such as William Still, Sinclair B. Ferguson, Brian Borgman, Arturo Azurdia III, Eric Alexander, J. Ligon Duncan, Derek Thomas, Edward Donnelly, John MacArthur, James T. Dennison, Jr.icon Albert N. Martin, Dick Lucas, Alistair Beggicon and many many more.

Read more—and consider donating. (The MP3 by scripture index is here.)

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