
And the brand played on….
So it’s business as usual. As has been said at Ref21 before, Remember, folks, you heard it here first.

So it’s business as usual. As has been said at Ref21 before, Remember, folks, you heard it here first.

So it’s business as usual. As has been said at Ref21 before, Remember, folks, you heard it here first.

“Let’s face it. It’s music that keeps minorities out of our church,” said a PCA layman during the question and answer section of my Sunday school class. I have heard many comments like this. Perhaps you have also. Is it…

I’m away this week but the Puppet Master and his minions continue to run the universe, and so the latest MoS is up. This one deals with the tricky issue of having daughters. The basic advice is — ‘Don’t. It…

I’m away this week but the Puppet Master and his minions continue to run the universe, and so the latest MoS is up. This one deals with the tricky issue of having daughters. The basic advice is — ‘Don’t. It…

This time Robert Roberts 1762 – 1802) – so good they named him twice ‘No union is everlasting in duration but the union between Christ and His Church. The union between soul and body is close; but death can…

Carl, Todd, and I thought we would discuss ”The Feminist Father” T-shirt for our MoS Bully Pulpit since it has gone viral. Take a look yourself: It’s quite a conversation piece. Of course, that is a play off of this…

I’m reading ‘Great Preachers of Wales’ by Owen Jones (1885) and, as you can probably tell from the title, it’s something of a romantic read. However, I came across a great quote on Daniel Rowland, the 18th Century preacher. If you…

Scot McKnight recently invited me to review the fascinating book, Reinventing Liberal Christianity, on his blog. It appears here. The book is well-worth a look, both for its provocative argument and for the exceptional clarity of the prose (making at…

Scot McKnight recently invited me to review the fascinating book, Reinventing Liberal Christianity, on his blog. It appears here. The book is well-worth a look, both for its provocative argument and for the exceptional clarity of the prose (making at…