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  • Biblical Topics

    Dr. Mohler's expository teaching on various Biblical topics.

  • Deuteronomy

    Dr. Mohler's verse-by-verse expository teaching through the book of Deuteronomy.

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    Dr. Mohler's expository teaching in the book of Job.

  • John

    Dr. Mohler's expository teaching in the book of John.

  • Luke

    Dr. Mohler's expository teaching in the book of Luke.

  • Matthew

    Dr. Mohler's verse-by-verse expository teaching through the book of Matthew.

  • Romans

    Dr. Mohler's verse-by-verse teaching through the book of Romans.


Featured Posts

Can Christian Organizations Remain Christian in a “Tolerant” Age?

Can a Christian organization remain Christian in a culture of postmodern “tolerance?” That question is the focus of a case soon to come before the U. S. Supreme Court.

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The Scandal of Gendercide — War on Baby Girls

The reality has been known for years now, though the Western media have generally resisted any direct coverage of the horror. That changed this week when The Economist published its stunning cover story — “Gendercide — What Happened to 100 Million Baby Girls?”

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Permanence Before Experience — The Wisdom of Marriage

Rightly understood, marriage is all about permanence. In a world of transitory experiences, events, and commitments, marriage is intransigent. It simply is what it is — a permanent commitment made by a man and a woman who commit themselves to live faithfully unto one another until the parting of death.

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Is the Reformation Over?

The Rev. Eric Bergman thinks he has seen the future — and it isn’t Protestant. Known as Father Bergman now, Rev. Bergman became a Catholic priest after serving for years as an Episcopalian minister. His conversion to Roman Catholicism came, he relates, after he began to ponder the moral and theological issues related to contraception.

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