[Faith-talk] R.C. Sproul's magazine and site

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 28 23:13:54 UTC 2011


Jeannette,
Yes. When I heard him, he doesn't have a rambling style like some bible 
teachers.
He also backs up what he says with tons of scripture as well as the 
historical
context. That is what is appealing. I also listen to other preachers of the 
Baptist faith and nondenominational ones as well on our Christian radio 
station. I like them for various reasons. People such as Charles Stanley and 
David Jeremiah are just a few of them.
So he is a Calvinist. I didn't know that before this list; the radio station 
did not say, so I thought he might be nondenominational.
What does that mean? I know there was a guy named something Calvin after the 
Protestant reformation. But its been so long since I studied the Middle ages 
and Renaissance that I forget what exactly Calvin did or what he founded. He 
was British is what I recall.

What is this  monthly teaching on CD about? Is it free?
The website did have some articles from the magazine, but I don't believe it’s 
the full magazine.

Ashley



-----Original Message----- 
From: Jeanette
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 5:11 PM
To: Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] R.C. Sproul's magazine and site

i have heard that the classes are accessable, if not i am sure they would
work to see that they could be, R.C. Sproul is amazing, i get his monthly
teaching on cd and enjoy it a lot, he is amazing and so knowledgable in the
Bible, he is  of course a Calvinist, and all of his teachings are backed up
by tons and tons of scripture in context with historical info  included, i
do get the monthly magazine which is easy to read with kurzweil.
ligonier.org is how i think it is spelled, let me go look.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
To: "for the discussion of faith and religion Faith-talk"
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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 12:22 PM
Subject: [Faith-talk] R.C. Sproul's magazine and site


> Hi all,
>
> Jeanette said in the magazine thread
>
> you can also go on ligoneir.org to read the Tabletalk magazine by R. C.
> Sproul if he is your cup of tea.
>
> I think this is the wrong spelling as that site did not work. Anyone know 
> his site? I was on it one time but forget its address; I linked from one 
> website to his.
> He is good; I listen to his study broadcast called Renewing your mind.
> I don’t think the Tabletalk magazine is fully online; but better some than 
> none. The articles are the current issue, but it’s a sampling of the hard 
> copy magazine.
>
> Also has anyone taken his bible online classes? Are they accessible? I don’t 
> have time to do it now, but might someday and was curious to know if it 
> worked with screen readers.
>
> Ashley
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