Testimonials
Thank you from the Staff of the White Horse Inn
All of the staff at the White Horse Inn would like to take a moment and thank all our listeners and supporters! Our vision is to see a rediscovery of Reformation theology in the context of contemporary Christian thought and practice. We exist to persuade Christians to inform and embrace Reformation Theology - we want you to "know what you believe and why you believe it." We are encouraged we are making a difference when we receive letters like these:
To: staff *at* whitehorseinn
Subject: Three Cheers for the White Horse Inn
Greetings to you! I want to send this quick letter and ask that you share it with the staff and specifically with all members of the "panel" there at the WHI. Your radio program has been such boost to my life. I keep saying to myself, "Yes!", that is what I thought all along and nobody really understands! I have not always been able to put a specific word or title to what I see happening to the church today. You have adhered to the "meat and potatoes" of the gospel and don't let people get away with half truths or sloppy theology, philosophy, or logic. Your program is heard in more places than you think. Thanks to my MP3 player and the ability to download your program, I am able to tune in again and again. I am a pilot for Southwest Airlines and commute across the country for work. I have plenty of time to fill my mind of mush with TRUTH. It is all because of God and you, the humble members of the White Horse Inn that enable me to know what I believe and why I believe! Thank you!
To: staff *at* whitehorseinn
Subject: Gnosticism Gnot Sticking<
Dear Michael, Kim, Ken and Rod,
Personally, I found Sunday's broadcast on Gnosticism to be a timely word for evangelistic purposes. Also Ken's statement of believers' universal testimony (paraphrased: "I'm a sinner and Christ died for me") affirmed a recent conviction that many "testimonies" are more unseemly autobiographies of the speakers, not testimonies of redemption in Christ. I've been guilty of this; I won't be guilty of this again. As you speak the truth in love, you and all Inn-mates remain in my fervent prayers.
To: staff *at* whitehorseinn
Subject: Thank you
Dear Dr. Horton and White Horse Inn Staff, I just want to say thank you for so succinctly articulating truth in season and out. We certainly live in an age of pragmatism and ambivalence. Truth is maligned at every corner. Yet WHI is a Howitzer belting out the bare truth that is so needed today. You may not be saying what people want to hear, but it is certainly what we need to hear. Keep it up.
I come from Grand Rapids, Michigan. I have a Dutch last name but that is where it stops. My church background, from all I can tell, is very similar to Dr. Horton. I grew up in G.A.R.B churches my whole life. I went a Baptist High school and I attended Moody Bible Institute. I currently live and work in Papua New Guinea with New Tribes Mission. My Biblical upbringing has been shaken to the core since the Lord drew me to Reformed theology over the past 10 years. (It needed to be shaken to the core.) Knowing what you believe and why you believe it, it's about time. Thank you for doing your part and being faithful to the Word. It has not return void.
To: staff *at* whitehorseinn
I wanted to thank you for exposing the very false teachings of Joel Osteen. Keep up the great work that the staff does.
From: Pastor Charles
To: staff *at* whitehorseinn
Subject: Thank you for your ministry
To Whom it May Concern;
I wanted to let the fellows know who speak on the White Horse Inn podcast that I truly appreciate their topic of discussing faith alone and justification over the last few months. I am a pastor of a church and have had to deal with an individual who continually challenges the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
Listening to your podcast has shored up my understanding of this important doctrine and was very timely to help me once again cement clearly in my mind the value of justification, especially the imputed righteousness of Christ. I would not call myself reformed theologically, but I hold firmly to the biblical definition of justification by faith alone and the value of continually looking to the amazing grace of Christ as our sole provider of relationship with God and the motivation to live for Christ on a daily basis.
May God richly bless you as you continue to remind us in the church to hold fast to the fundamental teachings of the faith that enable us to know and live for God.
Pastor Charles
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