
Prayer for a friend and colleague
Once again, I put aside joking around just for a minute to ask blog readers to pray for my colleague, Alan Groves, and his family, as he struggles with cancer. See

Once again, I put aside joking around just for a minute to ask blog readers to pray for my colleague, Alan Groves, and his family, as he struggles with cancer. See

Once again, I put aside joking around just for a minute to ask blog readers to pray for my colleague, Alan Groves, and his family, as he struggles with cancer. See

Some more from Forsyth. Theologians who have the gift of words that set minds on fire should be read:

Some more from Forsyth. Theologians who have the gift of words that set minds on fire should be read:

Follwing up on yesterday’s blog and one one I posted a week or so ago, I would want to make the case that the problem with so many postmodern approaches to the world is that they fail to grasp the…

Follwing up on yesterday’s blog and one one I posted a week or so ago, I would want to make the case that the problem with so many postmodern approaches to the world is that they fail to grasp the…

I hate to break up the hilarity in which my good friends Messrs Trotter and Plectrum-Smith seem to be indulging, but I just spent a few moments looking at the webpage of a leading Emergent figure.

I hate to break up the hilarity in which my good friends Messrs Trotter and Plectrum-Smith seem to be indulging, but I just spent a few moments looking at the webpage of a leading Emergent figure.

I found myself in the invidious position of having to issue a clarification and apology for a theological analysis of an American “sport” (sic):

I found myself in the invidious position of having to issue a clarification and apology for a theological analysis of an American “sport” (sic):