- Ben Henshaw, of Arminian Perspectives, posts: “Addressing the Calvinist Claim That God Can Irresistibly Cause (Make) People to ‘Freely’ Love Him.”
- William Birch blogs: “How Jesus Disproves Trinitarianism … and Other Such Nonsense,” “The Foreknowledge of God Necessitates Co-Eternality of People?” “The Heartbeat of Arminianism vs. Open Theism,” and “God and History-Future.”
- Traditional Southern Baptists at SBC Today highlight: “Why Some Non-Calvinists Identify as Calvinists.”
- Leighton Flowers, of Soteriology 101, brings us: “Does Regeneration Precede Faith?” and “In Defense of Holiness.”
- James Leonard, of Arminian Baptist, writes: “Baptist Worship: Redeeming Welcome and Announcements from the Pit and Making Them an Integral Part of Worship.”
- Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, highlights: “13-Year-Old Boy Tries Out Porn Moves on 8-Year-Old Sister,” “3 Reasons to Go Porn-Free,” “Sexting and Dangerous Apps,” “Up to Date Stats on Porn,” “All Christians Should Be Filled with the Holy Spirit,” and “Free to Love.”
- Craig L. Adams brings us: “How Does the Spirit Work?” and “How Do We Know We are Filled with the Holy Spirit?“
- Asbury’s Seedbed posts: “Why Christians are Powerless.”
- Pastor Larry McCallister offers his sermon, “The Witness of the Holy Spirit.”
- Dr. Craig Keener, of Bible Background, warns: “Be Careful Whom You Trust.”
- The Helwys Society Forum offers Matthew McAffee’s challenging review essay of Sam Storms’ “Kept for Jesus.”
- Dr. Larry Hurtado writes: “Pliny’s Letter about Christians.”
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians highlights Joshua Thibodaux’s “The Fallacies of Calvinist Apologetics: Fallacy #9: Faith is Some Reason to Boast,” Dr. Wayman’s “God is Not Impassive,” and Chad Thornhill on William Klein’s Revised and Expanded Book on Corporate Election, Part 3.”
Inclusion of links here does not necessarily mean the linked material is Arminian or carries SEA’s approval. All links are offered because they are thought to be of potential interest to those who are engrossed in Arminian/Calvinist issues.