Training and Resources

Important Note: Just as with all preachers and authors, it's essential to acknowledge that we, as humans, are all tainted by sin. While we may appreciate various resources and authors, it's crucial to remember that the only infallible source we can fully trust in all matters of faith and doctrine is the Bible—God's own written word. Therefore, while exploring the resources and insights provided, it's vital to filter everything through the lens of Scripture. In the spirit of the Bereans (Acts 17:11), let's diligently search the Scriptures to verify and align with God's truth.

Modern-Day Reformation

The Modern-Day Reformation represents a crucial movement within the church, marked by a return to foundational biblical truths and a renewed commitment to the purity of the gospel. In a time when many churches have drifted into theological compromise and cultural accommodation, this reformation seeks to restore the centrality of Scripture, the power of the gospel, and the vitality of church life as defined by the early Reformers. This resurgence is not merely a nostalgic look back but a dynamic and necessary course correction for the church today, addressing contemporary challenges with timeless truths. As the church stands at the crossroads, the urgency to reclaim and reform is more pressing than ever. To aid in this pursuit, the following list of recommended readings offers valuable insights and guidance, drawing from both historical reflections and present-day applications.

 

  • Reformation: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Carl Trueman
     
  • Reclaiming the Gospel and Reforming Churches, Tom Ascol
     
  • Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace, James Montgomery Boice
     
  • The Old Evangelicalism, Ian Murray
     
  • Ready for Reformation, Tom Nettles