A Bloggersation with Alvin Reid
Tm Aschol has posted a great blogersation with his good friend Alvin Reid. The discussion is demonstrative of the deep friendships that can and must exist within the plurality of theological positions...
View ArticleThe Gospel and the Leviticus Shaped Life
I was told that it might be helpful for me to place some of my sermon points from yesterday up on the blog today. We have been speaking for the past few weeks on a covenant shaped life of worship and...
View ArticleGeoffrey Bromiley (1915-2009)
Bromiley was one of the most signficant laborers in the Evangelical academic world. He will be missed greatly across the academic spectrum. Our prayers are with his family at this serious time. Here...
View ArticleWorship God 2009
JT posted these links to this great conference for all of us who did not get to attend. You can download the sessions from the Worship God conference (2009): The God of Worship (John Piper) The Heart...
View Article3 D.A. Carson Lectures
D.A. Carson spoke at Union University this month on the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament by taking three passages in Hebrews in three lectures. Plenary 1: Psalm 2:7 and 2 Samuel 7:14 in...
View ArticleThe Southern Baptist Convention Must Change or Die
Tom Ascol posted this provocative piece. Yesterday Dr. Al Mohler, President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, gave an address to students on the future of the Southern Baptist Convention....
View ArticleMinistry of Reconciliation and the SBC
Scott Thomas graciously repsonds to the unfortunate attention Acts 29 has received from certain factions of the SBC. Here is an exerpt. Some lively discussion has taken place in a Southern Baptist...
View ArticleLocal pastor hopes to call younger generation of pastors to visit the sick
My good friend Brian Croft has written an excellent volume. Jeff Robinson interviews the author in this month’s Towers. Here is an excerpt. It seemed almost natural for Brian Croft to write a book...
View ArticleWhy You Need to Start Talking to Yourself More
I have had quite the hiatus from blogging. I thought it appropriate to begin again by justifying what some closest to me claim is a persistent part of my life. I don’t personally believe them . . . ....
View ArticleQuote from Why We Love the Church
Trevin Wax provides a great list from DeYoung and Kluck’s book, Why We Love the Church. Consistency is not a postmodern virtue. And nowhere is this more aptly displayed than in the barrage of...
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