Month January 2007

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Why Pastors Need Elders

John Selden was a leading layman, churchman, and scholar who served as a member of the Westminster Assembly.  His notable achievements include establishing the core 17th century collection of books for Oxford’s Bodleian Library.  Selden had this to say about…

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Theology through song

A WTS student sent me this link.  Truly one of the most moving pieces of music I’ve ever heard, like to melt the heart of even the most hyper of Calvinists.  And the guy at the very end looks uncannily…

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Heavenly Minded

One of my most vivid memories of kindergarten is hearing Miss Killip talk to us about heaven, telling us that Jesus was preparing a place for us.  This was back in the day when John 14 still said “many mansions” — an…

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Email from Iraq

My colleague Aaron Messner writes: “Here’s a special Christmas story. My sister-in-law was visiting for the Christmas holiday and attended the 7:30 Christmas Eve service with us. She thoroughly enjoyed the service and after we got back to the house,…

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Another good book

In addition to Del’s suggestions, I recommend Richard J Evans, Lying about Hitler (Basic Books).   Evans, Chair of Modern History at the University of Cambridge, was the expert witness at the Irving-Lipstadt trial in London, where British writer David Irving sued American…

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Another good book

In addition to Del’s suggestions, I recommend Richard J Evans, Lying about Hitler (Basic Books).   Evans, Chair of Modern History at the University of Cambridge, was the expert witness at the Irving-Lipstadt trial in London, where British writer David Irving sued American…