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Christian Conferences: More or Less Pure

Christian conferences differ in such significant ways that one would be foolish to make sweeping statements about their usefulness or lack thereof.  I’ve had the pleasure and privilege of speaking at conferences, of varying sizes, in many countries. By and…

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Hate the Sin and Love the Sinner?

Context, Context, Context Christians can be guilty of making pithy statements of a theological nature that require a lot of explanation for the phrase to be accurate. If an explanation is not offered, we are sometimes demanding a lot of…

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Where are the Peaceable Presbyters?

A recent dust up on Twitter has me asking, “Where are all the peaceable presbyters?” Several years ago, I had a personal Twitter account. It seemed like every PCA pastor was using it, and I felt like I was missing…

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Thou Shalt Not Flatter (At Conferences)

There are certain acceptable public sins in the Reformed world. In my experience, flattery is the acceptable sin on the popular conference circuit and in social media circles where people are angling for approval from their superiors. If you want…

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Totes Magotes

I stumbled upon an article making a prediction for journalism in 2014. Jason Kottke announces that the blog is dead. Basically, his conclusion is that “blogs are for 40-somethings with kids.” Ouch! You can imagine how offended I was as…

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Totes Magotes

I stumbled upon an article making a prediction for journalism in 2014. Jason Kottke announces that the blog is dead. Basically, his conclusion is that “blogs are for 40-somethings with kids.” Ouch! You can imagine how offended I was as…

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Totes Magotes

I’ve posted another article on Ref21 this morning. Here is the beginning. You will want to cruise over there for the surprise ending… I stumbled upon an article making a prediction for journalism in 2014. Jason Kottke announces that the blog is…

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Totes Magotes

I stumbled upon an article making a prediction for journalism in 2014. Jason Kottke announces that the blog is dead. Basically, his conclusion is that “blogs are for 40-somethings with kids.” Ouch! You can imagine how offended I was as…