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Okay, so maybe I’m not having the best day. Maybe I’m a little sensitive to these kinds of issues today but reading Michael Horton’s article in this month’s issue of Modern Reformation makes we want to scream. Horton writes: "Based on numerous studies conducted by his research group, evangelical...
Timmy Brister posts an effective rejoinder to Bill Wagner's assertions about Calvinists and evangelism.
http://youtube.com/v/Wffwg7pA0t8 Paul Lamey has posted what may be one of the most profoundly funny things I have ever seen. Jason, I'm thinking Sunday morning special! Perhaps we could get her to do something along these same lines with "Amazing Grace."
"Truth or Consequences" points out the absurdity of the books that are peddled to Christians in the Christian ghetto book stores ( Family Christian Book Stores ). Surveying the books featured in this brochure answers a lot of questions about the doctrinal confusion and shallowness in the church...
Justin Taylor has linked to an interesting interview over at the White Horse Inn ( Confusion Over Trent" ). Michael Horton interviews the Roman Catholic apologist Robert Sungenis over the doctrine of justification and the Council of Trent. Like any honest and well informed Catholic Sungenis...
David Kirkpatrick contributed an interesting article for the October 28th issue of The New York Times . The article is entitled “The Evangelical Crackup.” (The article can be accessed at http://www.nytimes.com/ ). Kirkpatrick explores the seeming decline of political unity and influence of American...
If God wills, I will soon be a doctoral student at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. It is Southern Baptist's oldest and largest seminary. It has a faculty of world-class scholars and one the world's largest theological libraries. It is also a stalwart of faithful...
God willing, I will be attending this historic conference in North Carolina ( Bridges ) at the end of the month. I am thankful for the vision of Drs. Akin and Ascol to bring Baptists together where so many have sought division.
Justin Taylor has posted a link to a lecture series by J.I. Packer on the history and theology of the Puritans ( History and Theology of the Puritans ). One of the most influential theologians of our time, Packer is an expert on the topic. I encourage you to take the time to enjoy these lectures...
http://youtube.com/v/fiNQzx76BvU This, and the next two videos were posted over at Fide-O. Good stuff.