

Articles by Brad Irick
The Heart of Prayer
Article by September 2008
Now, all who trust in and love their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ desire a disciplined prayer life. However, desire and practice do not always match-up. Some believers (myself included!) often see days pass by without a regular time of private communion with God much to their shame. continue


- The Heart of Prayer
- Review: Young, Restlesss, and Reformed
- Review: Reformed Worship
- Review: Gods Word in Human Words
- Review: Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study
- Review of The Legacy of John Calvin
- Review: The Death of the Grown-Up
- The Reason For God: A Critical Interactive Review Part 2
- Prince Caspian
- Review: There Is A God

Old Opium Meets the New
Well, who would have thought that it would be Pope Benedict XVI who provided one of the strangest `only in America, folks' moments of recent years. Yet it is undoubtedly true that he has done so. Benedict is, of...
Well, who would have thought that it would be Pope Benedict XVI who provided one of the strangest `only in America, folks' moments of recent years. Yet it is undoubtedly true that he has done so. Benedict is, of...
On Meeting Joe Frazier: The Missing Element of Modern Theology
As an avid boxing fan, as soon as I knew that I was moving to Philadelphia, I emailed the Smokin' Joe Frazier website to let the former heavyweight champ know of my imminent arrival.
As an avid boxing fan, as soon as I knew that I was moving to Philadelphia, I emailed the Smokin' Joe Frazier website to let the former heavyweight champ know of my imminent arrival.













