He was the greatest expositor of his times. One of the ironies of John MacArthur is that, to the end, he insisted that any God-called preacher of the ...
Summer Reading List 2025 R. Albert Mohler, Jr. July 7, 2025 Hello, I'm Albert Mohler. Welcome to In the Library. I'm going to talk about my 2025 ...
The Roman Catholic Church has a new pope, and it didn’t take the papal conclave long to make it happen. On the fourth ballot, taken in the grandeur of...
In normal times, an institution like Harvard University thrives on publicity. Then again, these are not normal times. Harvard may be the most elite br...
On Monday's edition of The Albert Mohler Program, I interviewed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof of The New York Times about the Sudanese genocide in Darfur. He offered cogent analysis and suggestions for making a difference. Listen to the program he ...
Hanna Rosin of The Washington Post provides a fascinating analysis of why television dramas dealing with Christianity usually end in disaster. In "God and Man on Television," published at Slate.com, Rosin offers a most interesting argument for why N ...
According to The Los Angeles Times, a "softer" view of God is more popular among many today, especially when it comes to beliefs about God's wrath. This is hardly news, of course, as modern theology could be described as one long project intended to ...
The Washington Times reports that students in an East London school are no longer to raise their hands in order to ask or answer a question. "No Hands Up" signs have gone up in each classroom. Here's the principal's explanation: The principal, And ...
Actor William Shatner: "The conundrum of free will and destiny has always kept me dangling. Everything in the universe follows concrete rules: the galaxies move in predictable ways. Stars are formed within definitive parameters. Viruses mutate. From ...
I am having a great time as a part of the on-line conversation at the Together for the Gospel blog. My friends Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C. J. Mahaney, and I discuss a wide range of issues, and have a good bit of fun in the process. Together for the ...
The stunning success of the Hamas party in the Palestinian election is sending shock waves through the world -- and especially through the Middle East. Hamas demands the destruction of Israel, and sponsors terrorism. Yet, the party won a shocking lan ...
Starting today, full-length commentaries at AlbertMohler.com will shift to a schedule of three per week, rather than five. I am making this change in order to allow the larger theme articles to remain on the front page for two full days, and to buil ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that auto makers are rushing to put Web browsing technology at the reach of drivers. As the paper explains: In an era when people can check email or browse the Web while doing everything from grocery shopping to lying ...
A university-based Evangelical Christian Union in Birmingham, England has been suspended by university officials because it limits membership to Christians and uses the words "men" and "women" in its constitution. From The Times [London]: Andy Weath ...