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Piper is the founder and senior teacher of Desiring God (desiringgod.org), named for his book Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist (1986), and has written a number of award-winning books, including ECPA Christian Book Award winners Spectacular Sins, [6] What Jesus Demands from the World, [7] Pierced by the Word, [8] and God's ...
Cooper in 2016. Barry Cooper is a British pastor and writer. In 2025, he is a senior pastor at Christ Community Church, Daytona. [1]Cooper was born in Epsom, Surrey.He received a master's degree in English language and literature from St Catherine’s College, Oxford and later received a master's degree in Christian studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Chicago.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Desiring God may refer to: Desiring God (ministry), a ministry founded by John Piper ...
More so than anything, particularly for passages from the Nevi'im, the intent is to provoke group or national repentance from evil acts and turn the hearers toward God. Liturgical reforms by the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council led to the removal of some of the imprecatory psalms from the Divine Office , or the editing of more ...
Aiden Wilson Tozer (1897–1963), preacher, author of The Pursuit of God and The Knowledge of the Holy; Martyn Lloyd Jones (1899–1981), reformed preacher at Westminster Chapel; Frank E. Gaebelein (1899–1983), founding headmaster of The Stony Brook School, general editor of the Expositor's Bible Commentary; John Sung (1901-1944), Chinese ...
One of the hallmarks of Butterfield's writing is the emphasis on repentance.She points to those of exemplary faith, especially Puritans like Thomas Watson [16] and John Owen, [17] [18] observing that the Puritans "knew how to hate their sin without hating themselves because they understood that Christ's grace is an ever-present Person, a Person who understands our situation and our needs ...
The term charism denotes any good gift that flows from God's benevolent love. [1]A spiritual gift or charism (plural: charisms or charismata; in Greek singular: χάρισμα charisma, plural: χαρίσματα charismata) is an extraordinary power given by the Holy Spirit.
Reformed Christianity studies the logical order of God's decree to ordain the fall of man in relation to his decree to save some sinners through election and condemn others through reprobation. Several opposing positions have been proposed, all of which have names with the Latin root lapsus (meaning fall), and the word stem (a type of root ...