64% of American evangelicals agree with the statement, “Everyone is born innocent in the eyes of God.” This isn’t just a ...
For a limited time, you can shop and save on more than 150 booklets and magazine issues—with many available for as little as ...
Every few years, The State of Theology survey from Ligonier Ministries takes America’s theological temperature, revealing ...
We are commonly asked for a clarification of R.C. Sproul’s position on Creation. Here is his commentary on the Westminster Confession's phrase " . . . in the space of six days." In the beginning, to ...
R.C. Sproul, theologian, pastor, and founder of Ligonier Ministries, died on December 14, 2017, at the age of 78, after being hospitalized due to complications from emphysema. Dr. Sproul is survived ...
What did Jesus accomplish through His crucifixion? Was the cross absolutely necessary if anyone was to be saved? This Passion Week, and thanks to Reformation Trust, we're giving away the ebook edition ...
As a result of the global health crisis, churches are canceling Bible studies, small groups, and Sunday school classes. Pastors and elders around the world are thinking about new ways to bring God’s ...
What do Americans think about Jesus Christ, the Bible, truth, and ethics? Ligonier Ministries’ State of Theology provides insights. Every two years, we take the theological temperature of the United ...
You can now freely stream all the messages from our 2024 National Conference online, in the Ligonier app, and on our YouTube channel.
What do Americans believe about God, the Bible, and salvation? Ligonier Ministries’ State of Theology survey provides eye-opening insights. Every two years, we take the theological temperature of the ...
In this excerpt from our 2017 National Conference, Stephen Nichols and W. Robert Godfrey discuss whether Martin Luther was guilty of anti-Semitism. Stephen Nichols: You know, this is a question you ...
Truth is not a subjective inclination of an individual’s heart. Truth is that which is real, no matter what our personal preferences may be. In this brief clip, R.C. Sproul interacts with John Locke’s ...
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