Alistair Begg on the Keswick Convention

Dear Friend,

Few if any of you will have heard of Canon Thomas Harford-Battersby. (Don’t Google, I’m going to explain!) He was once the vicar of St John’s Church in Keswick, a market town in the Lake District of England. He, along with his friend Robert Wilson, began the first Keswick Convention in 1875.

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Topics: Letters From Alistair Begg


Wallpaper: Beautiful in Its Time

“He has made everything beautiful in its time.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11a, ESV)

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Topics: Weekly Wallpaper


“I’m Not Ashamed of the Gospel”

The apostle Paul was driven by a passionate commitment to the Gospel because he recognized that it is the power of God for the salvation of sinners. Alistair Begg challenges us to measure our own commitment to the Gospel by this standard. Those who are in Christ should be marked by a transformed life and a passion for the Gospel that is fueled by loving communion with the Lord Jesus.

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Topics: From the Archives


Wallpaper: Wise Person

“If you want to be a wise person, you need a Bible.”
— Alistair Begg

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Topics: Weekly Wallpaper


Hymn: “To God Be the Glory” by Fanny Crosby

To God be the glory, great things He hath done!
So loved He the world that He gave us His Son,
Who yielded His life an atonement for sin
And opened the Life-gate that all may go in.

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Topics: Hymns and Worship


Freedom in Christ May Not Be What You Think

Freedom in Christ is one of the great benefits of knowing God. Many Christians rightly value this wonderful gift. It’s common, however, for people to tout this freedom as a rationale for doing what they want when they want with whomever they want. Believers with a mistaken notion of Christian freedom may watch things they shouldn’t watch, can be influenced by people they shouldn’t imitate, and can say things they shouldn’t say, all the while forgoing biblical instruction and Christian fellowship. In the words of Peter, they are “using … freedom as a cover-up for evil” (1 Peter 2:16).

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Topics: Articles


Wallpaper: Good News

“The Gospel is not good advice, the Gospel is good news.”
— Alistair Begg

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How to Live for Jesus in an Unbelieving World

Do you feel alarmed or surprised by how hostile today’s culture can be toward Christianity? If so, you aren’t alone. The brand-new book Being the Bad Guys: How to Live for Jesus in a World That Says You Shouldn’t asks, “How did our world get here, and how did it get here so fast?”

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Topics: Monthly Resources


Have You Forgotten Your First Love?

The first-century church in Ephesus did many things right. The risen and ascended Jesus Himself commended the church for its arduous work for the Gospel, its faithfulness to Him in the face of persecution, and its commitment to the truth (Rev. 2:2–3). But despite all this high praise, the task-oriented, tough-minded, truth-telling fellowship at Ephesus lacked a crucial element. In His letter to the Ephesian church in the book of Revelation, Jesus said, “I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first” (Rev. 2:4).

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Topics: Articles


Wallpaper: In God’s World

“Wisdom is knowing how to live God’s way in God’s world.”
— Alistair Begg

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Topics: Weekly Wallpaper


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