- Dr. Brian Abasciano presents his “Reply to James White on 1 John 5:1 on the Order of Faith and Regeneration.”
- Roy Ingle, of Arminian Today, presents “The Arminian Affirmation of the Atonement,” teaches us “How to Hear God,” as well as “Rhema, Logos, and ‘Words from the Lord,'” and defends “Justification by Faith in Galatians.”
- William Birch offers: “Liturgy: The Instrument of Worship,” “Arminian Theology Superior to Calvinism Regarding God’s Decrees,” “Perhaps Compatibilistic Calvinism is the Answer … Perhaps Not,” and “The Calvinist God on Trial.”
- Pilgrim’s Pathway Ministries presents: “Remonstrance: John Wesley on Divine Providence.”
- Larry McCallister presents his sermon: “Foreknowledge, Predestination, Calling, Justification and Glorification.”
- Dr. Craig Keener, of Bible Background, offers: “Faith No Matter What the Cost.”
- Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, blogs: “Insight: Not Emotion,” “Faith: Not Emotion,” “An Everlasting Splendor,” “May the Force … Be You,” and “God’s Faithfulness.”
- Asbury’s Seedbed highlights: “Diversity, Worship, and Creativity of God.”
- Mackenzie Mulligan, of Imperfect Reflections, writes a letter: “Dear Calvinists …“
- John Mark Hicks offers: “Four Means of Grace.”
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians highlights William Birch’s “Why Calvinists Should Advance Arminius,” Ben Witherington’s review of Keith Stanglin’s Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace – Part Two, and J. Warner Wallace’s “Did Free Will Simply ‘Emerge’?“
- Pastor Steven L. Winters asks: “Why Leave a Church?“
- Craig Adams, of The Hidden Life, offers: “Leave the Results in the Hands of God,” “Being Like God Means Not Being Impulsive,” “Distinguishing the True Movings of the Holy Spirit,” and “Rest from Disquieting Fears.”
- Dr. Leighton Flowers, of Soteriology 101, asks: “Do You Know Balthasar Hubmaier?“
- Malcolm B. Yarnell presents: “God the Trinity: Biblical Portraits.”
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.