Month July 2011

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On not being “overtly Christian”

An Episcopal priest who describes herself as “left leaning” seems to have been right in the middle of the target audience for the recent Wild Goose Festival. Yet Catherine Caimano writes: I was surprised that an event billed in part…

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Book Review:

Living in God’s Two Kingdoms, David VanDrunen (Crossway, 2010) How should I educate my children?  Is there such a thing as Christian politics? Should my church tell me how to vote?  Is it nobler for me to seek Christian employment rather than…

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Serious error from a silly gathering

If a group of hippies gather in the North Carolina woods do they make a sound? Well, thanks to twitter and blogging they do. They even caught the attention of The Economist.About a week ago a group of people who…

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Good resources on Ruth

This Sunday I will begin preaching a five week series of sermons through Ruth. The following are some excellent resources on Ruth. And, yes, I am stealing the title of Sinclair Ferguson’s little book for my sermon series. Esther and…

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T4G’s latest study tour!!!

Carl and I are really pleased to present the latest T4G pastor’s library tour. Apologies for the shaky camera work and the abrupt ending but I think you’ll get the jist. Please make sure you watch the videos in order…

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Don’t know much about doctrine?

Who is Jesus, and why should he be worshipped? Was his death merely an example of self-sacrifice, or did he actually atone for the sins of the world? These are crucial doctrinal questions, yet many Christians in our time say…

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The Language of God and the historicity of Adam

It is lengthy but Dr. Ardel Caneday’s article in the latest issue of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology is worth the read. Dr. Caneday challenges those within evangelicalism who are now dismissing the Bible’s teachings concerning the historicity of…