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Interview with Dr. David Hall on John Calvin and Preaching

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Dr. David Hall on the Life of John Calvin

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Matthew S. Harmon, author of ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING AND APPLYING THE BIBLE

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Andrew David Naselli, author of NO QUICK FIX: WHERE HIGHER LIFE THEOLOGY CAME FROM, WHAT IT IS, AND WHY IT'S HARMFUL

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Michael A.G. Haykin on John Calvin and Reformation Missions

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Michael A.G. Haykin on John Calvin the Theologian

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Michael A.G. Haykin on John Calvin in Geneva

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Michael A.G. Haykin on John Calvin's Conversion

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Michael A.G. Haykin on William Farel, contemporary of John Calvin

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Thomas R. Schreiner, author of COVENANT AND GOD'S PURPOSE FOR THE WORLD

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Michael A.G. Haykin on The Forerunners of the French Reformation

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Ryan M. McGraw, author of KNOWING THE TRINITY: PRACTICAL THOUGHTS FOR DAILY LIFE

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Carl Trueman on Ulrich Zwingli

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Courtney Reissig, author of GLORY IN THE ORDINARY: WHY YOUR WORK IN THE HOME MATTERS TO GOD

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Carl Trueman on Martin Luther's Marriage

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…

Interview with Carl Trueman on Luther and Erasmus

The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…