In case you missed them, these were the five most popular posts for the week of October 14–20, 2024.
- Christopher Smith, Review: What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church By Gavin Ortlund
- R. Scott Clark, Is Reformed Theology “Isolationist?”
- Kim Riddlebarger, Riddlebarger: Why The Dispensational Theory About A Rebuilt Temple Is False
- Wes Bredenhof, Abusers Use Flying Monkeys
- Shane Lems, The Fruit Of The Spirit: The Fifth Fruit—Kindness
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