Month May 2010

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Husbands Love Your Wives

The latest issue of the Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood is now available. The JBMW is not exclusively online. It is an outstanding resource.Online VersionPDF VersionThe Council for Biblical Manhood and WomanhoodCheck out the article by Rob Lister which…

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20 Years

Today marks 20 years of marriage to my excellent wife. I am thankful that she has stood by me for two decades in life and vocational ministry. What is more, she has hung in there during much needed maturing on…

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You know things are bad….

….when politicians are behaving with the same honour and integrity as we have come to expect from certain church leaders.  Not using `theological leverage’ or being `relationally mobile’ with their best friend’s wife; merely `misspeaking’ apparently.  See here.

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You know things are bad….

….when politicians are behaving with the same honour and integrity as we have come to expect from certain church leaders.  Not using `theological leverage’ or being `relationally mobile’ with their best friend’s wife; merely `misspeaking’ apparently.  See here.

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“What Can Miserable Christians Sing?”

I was reminded of the following excellent article by Carl Trueman from a mention on the WTS website. It is included in his book The Wages of Spin. Anyway, each time I read “What Can Miserable Christians Sing?” I am…

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Q&A with Paul Tripp

The good folks at Desiring God will be hosting a live Q&A with our friend Paul Tripp Wednesday evening (the 26th) at 7:00 central time.

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Book Review

TGCReviews has posted my review of J.I. Packer and Gary Parrett’s Grounded in the Gospel: How to Build Believers the Old Fashioned Way. You can read it HERE.

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Sunday’s Sermon

Last Sunday’s message was part 36 in our series through Hebrews. It is entitled “Faith Seeking a Home” and is taken from Hebrews 11:13-16. You can listen to or download it HERE.

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“We are slowly starving to death.”

It seems that everyone has named “biblical illiteracy” as one of the gravest problems facing the church. But is anything being done about it? Collin Hansen has written a sobering but hopeful article in the latest issue of CT. Perhaps…