
Huxley was right
It appears as though our demise will be more Huxleyan than Orwellian.

It appears as though our demise will be more Huxleyan than Orwellian.

Over at his Patheos blog, Scot McKnight has published a guest post by his friend, John Frye, lamenting the lack of lament in contemporary church life. It seems from the comments (and twittering elsewhere) that an earlier draft pointed…

Over at his Patheos blog, Scot McKnight has published a guest post by his friend, John Frye, lamenting the lack of lament in contemporary church life. It seems from the comments (and twittering elsewhere) that an earlier draft pointed…

The new Ref 21 policy of needing to write an essay for the simplest of blog posts and ‘why use 10 words when 10,000 will do’ has left most of us longing for the good old days of controversy. I…

It was an article about a European film director, usually hymned to the skies as a master craftsman and genuine visionary. It led me to an extended synopsis of one of his more recent films. I will not go into…

David Wells has a great chapter on “The Love of God” in his latest book, God in the Whirlwind. He challenges our own ideas about what love is or is supposed to be against the biblical holy-love of God. He…

I was one of the thousands whose internet browsers were humming on February 4 with the video feed coming from the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. I watched with affectionate support of an earnest brother seeking to promote biblical doctrine…

As I prepare to gather a core group (or “launch team,” depending on your perspective) for a church plant in Richmond, Virginia, I am attempting to get ahead by developing a leadership training manual. Thankfully I have many resources from…

Readers of this blog may know that I am an admirer of the work of Jim Garretson. Jim has done more than anyone else to make available the pastoral wisdom of the Old Princeton tradition, as the list of his…

Readers of this blog may know that I am an admirer of the work of Jim Garretson. Jim has done more than anyone else to make available the pastoral wisdom of the Old Princeton tradition, as the list of his…