
Transracial Adoption and the Gospel
Russell Moore has a superb blog post at Touchstone’s “Mere Comments” responding to the new report discouraging transracial adoption. It’s a must-read.

Russell Moore has a superb blog post at Touchstone’s “Mere Comments” responding to the new report discouraging transracial adoption. It’s a must-read.

James MacDonald (Harvest Bible Chapel, Rolling Meadows, IL) gave us this zinger at The Gospel Coalition this week: “Sometimes our presentation of the gospel is so watered down that even the non-elect can’t reject it.”

Cohen’s (and Trueman’s) critique of the left misses the one real tragedy of the left, political and theological: absolutely no sense of humor. Still, that’s a plus for the rest of us, as it has provided endless material for the…

In my morning worship today, I was in Zephaniah and 3:9 leaped out at me: “For at that time I will change the speech of the peoples to a pure speech, that all of them may call upon the name…

I picked up a copy of the excellent left wing thinker, Nick Cohen’s, latest book, What’s Left? (Harper Perennial) while I was in the UK the other week. It’s essentially an analysis, by a man of the left, of the…

I picked up a copy of the excellent left wing thinker, Nick Cohen’s, latest book, What’s Left? (Harper Perennial) while I was in the UK the other week. It’s essentially an analysis, by a man of the left, of the…

Shhhh, Del. If you keep pointing out all this stuff, you’ll shatter my reputation among the attack dogs of the evangelical left (OK, I know they only do it out of love, so I won’t be too hard on them)…

Shhhh, Del. If you keep pointing out all this stuff, you’ll shatter my reputation among the attack dogs of the evangelical left (OK, I know they only do it out of love, so I won’t be too hard on them)…

Well, blow me down, here’s another Trueman (a third) writing an intorduction to yet another little piece on Barth. One of these Trueman’s needs to give us some pointers as to why we should be messing with this errant child!…

I have need of endurance these days. The task of caring for the church is feeling particularly heavy. There are times when the stress and the sadness is so great that my knees begin to buckle. I often think of…