Christianity and liberalism are not two forms of one faith but two different religions divided by authority, sin, Christ, and the gospel.
The Counter-Reformation and the Council of Trent
The Counter-Reformation centered on the Council of Trent, where Rome answered Protestant challenges by defining doctrine and reforming discipline.
The Rise of the Puritan Movement
The Puritan movement rose from a demand that the English church submit more fully to Scripture in doctrine, worship, discipline, and daily life.
What Is Arminianism, and Is It Biblical?
A biblical case for Arminianism that answers Calvinism’s TULIP by defending free response, universal atonement, resistible grace, and conditional salvation.
Temporal Power: Corruption in the Renaissance Papacy
A biblical, historically grounded examination of how the Renaissance papacy’s power, wealth, and vice contradicted apostolic leadership.
What Were the Inquisitions?
The Inquisitions were church-state systems that investigated and punished dissent; they contradict the New Testament pattern of truth advanced by teaching, not force.
Who Was William Carey?
William Carey helped awaken the modern missionary movement through Scripture-driven conviction, persistence, and Bible translation.
What Are the Five Articles of Remonstrance?
A biblical, historical explanation of the Five Articles of Remonstrance and how they relate to grace, faith, Christ’s ransom, and endurance.
The New Testament Unchained: William Tyndale’s 1526 English Translation and 500 Years of Biblical Access
Tyndale’s 1526 New Testament broke language barriers, confronted tradition with Greek clarity, and reshaped five centuries of English Bible access.
The Persecution of Christians Under Totalitarian Regimes
Christians have endured severe oppression under totalitarian regimes that demand absolute loyalty, yet Scripture has sustained their steadfast faith.


