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The Right Men

In the most recent edition of Mortification of Spin, Carl and I discuss the role and importance of elders in the local church. It is clear in Scripture that the church is to be led by a plurality of godly…

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Phil Robertson, Elitism, and the Yuck Factor

I’ve written a post over at Ref21 concerning the Phil Robertson flap. Specifically I seek to distinguish between our reactions to same sex attraction and homosexual acts. I also seek to defend the “yuck factor” as a legitimate response to…

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The Trustworthy Word

As the most recent meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society made clear, the battle over the trustworthiness of the Bible is far from over. I recently posted some resources that have been helpful to me in my ministry as a…

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Upcoming Sermon Series

On January 19 I will begin preaching a series through Acts. The series will begin with a few sermons focusing on the identity and mission of the church. I’m still in the midst of outlining Acts so I’m not sure…

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Can you trust the Bible?

The following are some excellent resources addressing the doctrine of the Scripture’s inerrancy: Articles/Audio:The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics The Inerrancy of Scripture part 1 (audio) – Wayne GrudemThe Inerrancy of Scripture part 2 (audio) –…

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Doubting Darwin

Eric Metaxas recently interviewed Dr. Stephen Meyer on his Socrates In The City. Dr. Meyer is the author of the excellent Darwin’s Doubts.

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Mortification of Spin

Check out the latest edition of Mortification of Spin: Bully Pulpit. Carl Trueman, Todd Pruitt, and Aimee Byrd are back at it, and doing what they do best: tear down your preconceived notions and build up Gospel truths in their…

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For your edification…

For decades, Ligonier Ministries has been producing excellent resources for that space between Seminary and Sunday School. Their latest is an upgrade to their RefNet site. It’s called RefNet 2.0 and functions as a “24 hour Christian internet radio.”