“Are you getting in the Word?” “You gotta get in the Word.” Christians hear phrases like this constantly. They sound deeply spiritual and unquestionably biblical. But when you stop and think about them, they are often so broad and undefined that they . . . Continue reading →
Author: John Fonville
John Fonville, originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, is an ordained presbyter in the Anglican Church in North America, serving in the Diocese of the Rocky Mountains. He is the founder of Paramount Church, the Director of The Center for Reformation Anglicanism, and an author with Moody Publishing. John graduated from Gardner-Webb University (BA), earned his MDiv at The Master’s Seminary, and his DMin at Ligonier Academy. He and his wife, Kathryn, have six children.
What Does It Mean To Say “God inhabits the praises of his people”?
Many Christians have heard the phrase, “God inhabits the praises of His people.” It is often used to suggest that when the church sings, God somehow enters the room or shows up in a special way. That idea is widespread and usually . . . Continue reading →
A Reformation Anglican Response To The Appointment Of Dame Sarah Mullally As Archbishop Of Canterbury
The recent announcement that Dame Sarah Mullally will become the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury marks a watershed moment for the Church of England and the wider Anglican Communion. While the British government hails this appointment as a historic milestone, many within the . . . Continue reading →
