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Saturday November 21, 2009

Announcement: Book Reviews, too!

Library.jpgWe will soon begin Saturday Afternoon Book Reviews, a new section at the Jesus Creed blog where we will have 3000 word reviews (1500 word summary; 1500 word interaction). Most of these will be written by you or by solicited reviewers.

So, today I put forth this request: Which books would you like to see reviewed? 

We can get a free copy of the book and send it on to the reviewer, but the question we have today is "Which books?"

Saturday November 21, 2009

Evangelicals and Fundamentalists

I'd like to announce a conference in London for all our European readers -- and for those who have the funds to fly off to London for what looks like a fantastic conference. It's called Christian Fundamentalism and British Evangelicalism: Exploring the Relationship. Here's a brief clip from the website:

The Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in Britain Project is hosting a one-day conference for scholars, ministers and the interested public at King's College Chapel, London, on Tuesday,15 December 2009. The conference will consider the ways in which Evangelicalism andFundamentalism have expressed themselves in the social and historical conditions of Britain and engage such questions as ...

Hope to hear good things about this conference. Great speakers -- McGrath, Holmes and Bebbington.


Saturday November 21, 2009

Categories: Weekly Meanderings

Weekly Meanderings

Every now and then I wander over to Steve McCoy's photographs, and I just love this one:

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Kris and I are in New Orleans at my annual academic meetings, but we found some links this week before we left ...


iMonk -- back at it, this time with someone else's words.
Michael Patton -- maybe the most substantive post in the blog world I've seen this year.

Cynthia Ware on 5 trends now facing the church.

Phoebe who? asks Chris Armstrong -- a blog worth adding to your sidebar.
Rick who? don't ask me!

I may live forever -- knock on wood. (HT: JC)

Derek agrees, and this second link to Derek is about why we should study theology.
Mark Batterson on the unique voiceprint: thoughts?



This online church stuff isn't going away: "In doing so, รก Lava joined growing numbers of Christians worldwide who are migrating from the chapel to the computer. A map on the Church Online site showed users from 22 countries logged into a recent service."

Meanderings in the News

2. 10 days later: Was David Brooks right?
3. Jars of Clay likes coffee... hey, by the way, what songs of theirs are well-known? I've heard of them but I've never listened to them. (HT: BK)
4. Will Google be our next major phone company?
5. Will Google be our next major publisher? Or will it not?
6. This guy gets distracted by a pelican, drops his cell phone, and off the road he goes ... but his car is ... well, way too valuable.
7. Very sad but we hope for change.
8. Defying the odds ... quite the story. (HT: CAS)
9. New York, the possible trials, and unease. Thomas Sowell, never one to soften the sound of his steps, lands hard on the trial in NYC.
10. Did you see the change in medical advice about mammograms?

Sports

Who has some advice for Bears fans? We are in need of some winter wonder. We can't cheer for the Packers because ... well, they're the Packers. And we can't cheer for the Vikings because they've got a Packer QB. No one cheers for the Lions. Tough sledding. C'mon Spring Training. Hurry.

How in the world did New England lose that football game to the Colts?

Speaking of QBs, I want to thank Dan Grossman for speaking up.

Friday November 20, 2009

Rob Bell on Sermon Length -- Shortening?

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Rob Bell, in an interview with Burnside Writers, suggests sermons could get better if they got shorter...

Any response?

BWC: You've already explored the "high content, low word count" concept with your book Drops Like Stars, and it's clearly a big concern to you at the moment. What inspired this "endless evolution" you're referring to?

Bell: The first century rabbis were not praised for going on and on and on and on. Great rhetoric has never been about how many words one can fill the air with, it's always been about how clean and uncluttered and lean an idea can be articulated. It's always been the short, crisp parable that has infinite layers of meaning that knocks around your head for days. The idea that you have to go on and on to prove that you're smart, it's relatively new. Mark Twain said, "If I had more time, I would write a shorter letter."

I was working on a new book this morning, and about whole sections I said, "There's so much there that can go."

BWC: Do you think the church as a whole is embracing a more streamlined approach to message delivery?

Bell: I don't know if the future is in 17-minute worship services, but I think there is so much more clutter in the world: more advertising, just more. One of the ways you honor people's time is that you get to what you're saying quickly, and well. Maybe "quickly" isn't even the word. Maybe just "well"--well intentioned, thoughtfully. Distilling an idea down to what it is, making its access easier.

Friday November 20, 2009

Third Way Preaching and Education 3

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In this series on a Third Way approach to preaching and the teaching ministry of the local church, I have suggested that we need to de-focus from the sermon being the be-all and end-all of education, and I have also argued that we need to develop an outcome based model. That is, all teaching in a church can be subsumed under some overall general "outcomes," and outcomes are measurable behaviors, attitudes and habits. 

One of the issues that arises in an outcome based model is constructing the outcomes, and a huge, huge issue is that they must be organic and owned. Top-down approaches rarely work; guidance and mentoring are the desired approach. So, here's some suggestions on how to construct outcomes in a local church.

First, and I'm not violating the previous point, the pastoral staff need to spend time in prayer, with the Bible, and contemplating -- first individually and then as a group -- the big idea outcomes of the local church. The key is to discern and discuss, and then temporarily put to the side what they learn.

Second, the elders (or deacons or leaders) of a local church need to do the above: first individually and then together discovering and discussing what they find. Always the question is: "What do we want our church, together and individually, to be able to do as a result of the educational ministries of the church?"

Friday November 20, 2009

8 Little Foxes that Spoil the Church's Vines 6

I apologize that the comments were turned off on this post this morning ... not sure how that happened, but it did.On the plane yesterday the man sitting with us told us he was "raised Jewish" but that he went...

Thursday November 19, 2009

Thou Shalt Not Steal

Nightline's series on the Ten Commandments moves to the 8th Commandment: "Thou shalt not steal."The commandment, or more properly prohibition, is general enough in Exodus 20:15 to include both kidnapping and swiping what belongs to others. According to the experts,...

Thursday November 19, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 64

Paul now gets a vision to enter into Greece for missional work, and this means he enters into what we today call Europe. While it is popular to make a big deal of this, it was all the Roman Empire...

Thursday November 19, 2009

Categories: Science and Faith

Science, Body, and Soul 1 (RJS)

Over the next couple of weeks or so I would like to look at two books, not new but fairly recent, that think through some ideas on body and soul. The first is by Kevin Corcoran, Rethinking Human Nature:...

Thursday November 19, 2009

Categories: Biblical Studies

Going Beyond the Bible Biblically 2

Here are our big questions in this series of posts: How do we move beyond the Bible? Should we? Better yet: Since we have to, how do we move beyond the Bible into our world but do this biblically? This...

Wednesday November 18, 2009

Categories: Public Issues

Mammogram Testing Changes

All is well, but Kris recently went through her annual mammogram, the discovery of a change from last year with development of a cluster of microcalcifications, another mammogram and a consultation, and then a biopsy and a consultation with...

Wednesday November 18, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 63

What a fascinating set of issues arise in Derbe and Lystra. Jerusalem looms large on the horizon of church building in the Diaspora.16:1 He also came to Derbe and to Lystra. A disciple named Timothy was there, the son of...

Wednesday November 18, 2009

Categories: Law

Law at the Jesus Creed: David Opderbeck 1

I announced last week that we are beginning a new series this week with David Opderbeck, a professor of law. He will educate us on law -- should be fun.What is "Law"?My question for the opening post in this series...

Wednesday November 18, 2009

Categories: Science and Faith

8 Little Foxes that Spoil the Church's Vines 5

In their new book, Hidden Worldviews: Eight Cultural Stories That Shape Our Lives , Steve Wilkens and Mark Sanford examine cultural scripts that work against the gospel work in the Church. Our theme today: scientific naturalism.The motto: "Only matter matters."We are...

Tuesday November 17, 2009

Categories: Love and Marriage

Forgiveness for Groups

Everett Worthington, Jr., a well-known expert on the emotional and psychological dimensions of forgiveness, has given us a book so many need: forgiveness applied to more than just interpersonal dimensions. His new book is called A Just Forgiveness: Responsible Healing...

Tuesday November 17, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 62

Jerusalem remained at that time the center of God's people and that meant also the central city for the Church, the people of Messiah Jesus. This is the context for the next passage, a passage for which we need to give...

Tuesday November 17, 2009

Categories: Christianity

The Age of the Spirit - Sacrament and Mission (RJS)

We are moving from an age of belief to an age of the Spirit. We are open to the Spirit and pray for the work and power of the Spirit.  An Age of the Spirit doesn't mean laissez faire...

Tuesday November 17, 2009

Categories: Bible

Going Beyond the Bible Biblically 1

Brand new book on an important topic: How do we move beyond the Bible? Should we? Better yet: Since we have to, how do we move beyond the Bible into our world but do this biblically? This is the concern...

Monday November 16, 2009

Categories: Missional

Missional Mondays: Tony Stiff 3

The missiological shift like the situational shift of the missional church is filled with stark contrasts between how mission was conceived in the traditional church a hundred or so years ago and how it ought to be conceived today in the Post-Christian West. Michael Goheen...

Monday November 16, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 61

Let's back up again to see what is going on if we look at the Book of Acts in its presentation of God's mission. The more strict Pharisaic believers contend that Gentile converts have to "go all the way" to...

Monday November 16, 2009

Help for the Doubting

Two of my students, in the last month, have sat in my office in tears -- their problem, though from two different angles, was doubt. Everything was changing, they were confused, they were having trouble finding their way ... Robert Wennberg,...

Monday November 16, 2009

Categories: Theology

8 Little Foxes that Spoil the Church's Vines 4

In my view, one of the most pressing issues in our day is what I would call moral awareness. I don''t mean that people aren't aware of what they think or believe; what I mean is a lack of awareness...

Sunday November 15, 2009

Michelle Wie Yes!

She did it, finally, and we have so much to look forward with Michelle Wie.The Michelle Wie era has, at long last, begun. After years of injury and controversy, too much hype and money and not enough birdies, Wie won...

Sunday November 15, 2009

Categories: Biblical Studies

Scholarships for PhD Studies in Scotland

I received this notification of six new scholarships at the University of St Andrews in the School of Divinity, which involves teaching a language class in the second and third year of the scholarship. St Mary's College, The School of...

Sunday November 15, 2009

Categories: Biblical Studies

Book Comments: Hippo Commentary Series

Many today admit the need to have multiple voices at the table when important subjects are discussed, and one such "table" is Bible study: and the "voices" are commentaries. We fool ourselves thinking we've got genuine diversity when we examine Romans...

Sunday November 15, 2009

Categories: Bible, Biblical Studies

Book Comments: Bird and Hansen

We've now completed our commentary listing, but commentaries will continue to be produced so I will use the Book Comments to update commentaries. I want to mention two that have recently crossed my desk. First, there is a brand new series...

Sunday November 15, 2009

Prayer of the Week

Blessed Lord, who caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning: Grant us so to hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that we may embrace and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life,...

Saturday November 14, 2009

To or not to (ignore)?

Tim LaHaye and Zondervan have agreed to a new eschatology set of books. What do folks think should be done in response to such books?Zondervan, a world leader in Christian communications, has signed an agreement with attorney Craig Parshall and...

Saturday November 14, 2009

Chores around the Home

Well, here we sit after 35+ years of marriage. Kris somehow naturally internalized all her chores and internalized them immediately. I didn't and I haven't but I've gradually gotten myself attached to a number of them -- like mowing the grass...

Saturday November 14, 2009

Categories: Weekly Meanderings

Weekly Meanderings

The new sculpture of Mr. Rogers in Pittsburgh.Eugene Cho's ODW is a hit. Good for Eugene, good for all of us.When did death enter the picture? What kind of death then entered the picture?Which one is your favorite? (I like...

Friday November 13, 2009

Third Way Preaching and Education 2

We are pursuing on this blog a set of posts on the church's educational ministry and how a Third Way approach to preaching can reshape and revitalize preaching's impact.* I believe most preachers think sermons have an impact.* I believe...

Friday November 13, 2009

8 Little Foxes that Spoil the Church's Vines 3

In their new book, Hidden Worldviews: Eight Cultural Stories That Shape Our Lives , Steve Wilkens and Mark Sanford examine cultural scripts that work against the gospel work in the Church. Our theme today: nationalism.The motto: My Nation, Under God.Honest...

Friday November 13, 2009

Religion or Revolution? 6

Greg Boyd, in his newest book, The Myth of a Christian Religion: Losing Your Religion for the Beauty of a Revolution  warns us about "religion" in today's post.As a teen Boyd was rescued from drugs and sex and rock and...

Thursday November 12, 2009

Thou Shalt Not Murder

This week's commandment is #5: "You shall not murder."Easy enough to understand, except when it comes to defense against an intruder -- or when a person is in the military -- or when a person is a judge who makes...

Thursday November 12, 2009

Categories: Biblical Studies

Book Comments: John Goldingay #3

John Goldingay's 3volume theology of the Old (First) Testament is now complete. I blogged through volume one way back when but volume two wore me down ... Yet, my courage has been refreshed and I will begin volume 3 in...

Thursday November 12, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 60

Here goes the fundamental decision by the Apostolic council in Jerusalem. They debate whether or not Gentiles have to be follow the Torah to be saved -- reduced to circumcision. Peter, Paul, Barnabas tells stories; James knows their stories but...

Thursday November 12, 2009

Faith and the Future 4 (RJS)

Today's post wraps up our brief series on Harvey Cox's new book The Future of Faith. The last several chapters of the book, and in fact various passages throughout the book,  present some of Cox's thoughts on the future...

Thursday November 12, 2009

Religion or Revolution? 5

Greg Boyd, in his newest book, The Myth of a Christian Religion: Losing Your Religion for the Beauty of a Revolution  summons us to revolt against idols and -- in today's post -- against judgment.How pervasive is judgmentalism? What do...

Wednesday November 11, 2009

"Political correctness": To or not to?

A friend of mine declares that "political correctness is a synonym for moral cowardice" while another friend says it's nothing more than the morals of the political left. Which means that political incorrectness means moral courage and the morals of...

Wednesday November 11, 2009

Healing Field

In Naperville Illinois residents have designed a field of flags to honor veterans, and donations from purchasing the flags will aid families getting treatment at a local facility.The woman at the right is walking through the Healing Field in memory...

Wednesday November 11, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 59

Acts 15 is in Jerusalem, the center of the church at that time. From Peter we move to Paul and Barnabas who also tell the same story that Peter had: God is saving Gentiles by faith, not by following the...

Wednesday November 11, 2009

Categories: Economics

Economics at the Jesus Creed: Michael Kruse 10

Folks Michael Kruse finishes off this wonderful series today, and I hope you express your appreciation to him. We need education like this, and to that end David Opderbeck will begin a series next week on "Law" -- David's a...

Wednesday November 11, 2009

Categories: Culture

8 Little Foxes that Spoil the Church's Vines 2

In their new book, Hidden Worldviews: Eight Cultural Stories That Shape Our Lives , Steve Wilkens and Mark Sanford examine little cultural scripts that write themselves all over our life -- and they want us to see them for what...

Tuesday November 10, 2009

Bettendorf Christian Church

Bettendorf, and Bettendorf Christian Church, were special to us. Kris and I got to take a long walk along the mighty Mississippi Saturday late morning and it seemed everyone walking or riding by said "Have a great day!" We felt...

Tuesday November 10, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 58

Paul is at odds with Pharisaic believers over Gentiles: how are they saved? Do they need to embrace the whole Torah and get circumcised?15:6 Both the apostles and the elders met together to deliberate about this matter. 15:7 After there had been much...

Tuesday November 10, 2009

Faith and the Future 3 (RJS)

The central portion of Harvey Cox's new book The Future of Faith lays out the New Perspective on The Church - which is no longer new. It is broad brush summarized as follows:Jesus taught and enacted a kingdom vision.His immediate...

Tuesday November 10, 2009

Religion or Revolution? 4

Everybody's got a hungry heart -- so says Bruce Springsteen and Greg Boyd, in his newest book, The Myth of a Christian Religion: Losing Your Religion for the Beauty of a Revolution  quotes the Boss to make an important part.We...

Monday November 9, 2009

Categories: Public Issues

The Oracle of LaVonne-i

LaVonne Neff, over at Lively Dust, has said it so well so I'll just quote her. She estimates that it would cost each pro-abortion advocate 6 dollars a year to fund the abortion industry. So go ahead she says: Personally, I'm...

Monday November 9, 2009

Categories: Missional

Missional Mondays: Tony Stiff 2

Following the situational shift fresh reflection has been given to theology proper (ie the doctrine of God). The theological awareness that is spreading across the Church in the West is that God himself is missional. This may sound like an...

Monday November 9, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 57

Acts 15 is a watershed in earliest Christianty -- even if it interrupts the flow of the gospel and mission of God in the Book of Acts, and how you read this chapter affects everything about how you read the...

Monday November 9, 2009

Categories: Culture

8 Little Foxes that Spoil the Church's Vines 1

Brand new book, and one you will want to read. Steve Wilkens and Mark Sanford examine eight cultural stories that shape our lives and they are eight stories that we don't want shaping our lives, and they are eight little...

Monday November 9, 2009

What do you do?

A letter from Jeremy Berg, who sometimes writes posts for this blog... I'm very keen to hear what you do when Jehovah's Witnesses come to your door. Can you tell us what you feel, what you want to do, what...

Sunday November 8, 2009

Categories: Paul

Book Comments: New Perspective's Fullness

The critics of the new perspective on Paul, and they have tended to focus on the work of N.T. Wright, now have their biggest challenge yet. Until we get Tom Wright's fourth volume, and Tom is now writing it, Douglas...

Sunday November 8, 2009

Prayer of the Week

O God, whose blessed Son came into the world that he might destroy the works of the devil and make us children of God and heirs of eternal life: Grant that, having this hope, we may purify ourselves as he is...

Saturday November 7, 2009

Those Ancients and their Bible Reading

Don't know if you saw this, but David Neff reports on Robert Wilken's opening lecture at Wheaton about how the early fathers read the Bible. I wish I could have been there, but I had too much on my plate...

Saturday November 7, 2009

Categories: Weekly Meanderings

Weekly Meanderings

When this big fella came by for Trick or Treat, we gave him our pumpkin!It has been a grey, cloudy, cold week here at the Jesus Creed blog, the World Series plodded along with yet one more trophy for the bad...

Friday November 6, 2009

Categories: Kingdom of God

Religion or Revolution? 3

Greg Boyd, in his newest book, The Myth of a Christian Religion: Losing Your Religion for the Beauty of a Revolution is about "sword-power vs. cross-power" (22). What makes Boyd singular is that he thinks cross-power must shape everything, and this...

Friday November 6, 2009

Categories: Bible

Friday is for Friends: Rachel Held Evans

Hello, my name is Rachel, and I'm a recovering Bible snob.I haven't always been this way.  As a child, the stories of the Bible enthralled me. I believed in them the way one believes in dinosaurs, Camelot, Abraham Lincoln, and...

Friday November 6, 2009

Categories: Pastoring and Leading

My Top Ten Books about Leadership

What makes a leader? Ideas. Courage. Contact with great thinkers. What makes a Christian leader? Great ideas, courage, and contact with great thinkers re-shaped and shaped by the gospel. So, I offer to you a list of my top ten books...

Thursday November 5, 2009

Prayer for Ft Hood

Our prayers are with the families of the dead, for the wounded and for the families of the wounded; we pray for the attacker and his family as well.Gracious God, the comfort of all who sorrow, the strength of all...

Thursday November 5, 2009

Skunk

I've seen the little fella now a few times ... and now we're beginning to think we've got a problem, like realizing the church pianist might do better at a different church...Anyway, we've got a skunk who has discovered that...

Thursday November 5, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 56

I'd like to sketch a couple of more general points about the first missionary trip of Paul and Barnabas, and hope this can be put into the larger missional theology that the Book of Acts inhabits. I'm concerned about Acts...

Thursday November 5, 2009

Faith and the Future 2 (RJS)

Tuesday I began a series of posts looking at Harvey Cox's new book The Future of Faith. Today I would like to look at Chapter 3 - Ships Already Launched. Cox begins this chapter by dismissing the idea that all...

Thursday November 5, 2009

The Church's Educational Ministry

In a post last month I raised the issue of Third Way preaching, and this is what I said:A genuine Third Way will get beyond the Sunday morning sermon as the primary form of spiritual formation and education in a...

Wednesday November 4, 2009

Do Christians have a Sabbath?

Nightline's series on the Ten Commandments continues with a look at the Sabbath command, and it raises a question that often arises: Do Christians celebrate "Sabbath"? Let's begin with the command itself, in both versions in the Old Testament, and...

Wednesday November 4, 2009

Categories: Gospel, Jesus

YS, NYWC and Cincy

Thursday evening I flew down to Cincinnati for the National Youth Workers Convention, which everyone seems to call YS -- Youth Specialties. I love speaking to youth pastors, in part no doubt because they are just one step removed from...

Wednesday November 4, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 55

The missional work of God goes on and continues to expand, but Paul and Barnabas retrace their steps to visit the previous spots of mission in order to deepen and anchor those missional outposts of the gospel.14:21 After they had proclaimed...

Wednesday November 4, 2009

Categories: Kingdom of God

Religion or Revolution? 2

Greg Boyd, in his newest book, The Myth of a Christian Religion: Losing Your Religion for the Beauty of a Revolution , takes no prisoners, minces no words, makes his points, states them clearly, and calls the reader to decision.The...

Wednesday November 4, 2009

Categories: Economics

Economics at the Jesus Creed: Michael Kruse 9

Eighteen years ago, Pope John Paul II wrote in Centesimus Annus: "Can it perhaps be said that, after the failure of Communism, capitalism is the victorious social system, and that capitalism should be the goal of the countries now making efforts...

Tuesday November 3, 2009

Garrison Keillor among the Lutherans

I admit that I love Garrison Keillor's books; I'll also admit I've almost never listened to The Prairie Home Companion though Kris and I have twice gone to hear him at Ravinia here in the northern suburbs.What I most like about...

Tuesday November 3, 2009

The Priesthood of all...

I'd like to suggest that Amazon and Ebay manifest a doctrine, and it's a variation on the Protestant doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. I call this Amazon- and Ebay-based doctrine the "priesthood of all consumers."There was a day...

Tuesday November 3, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 54

The cycle continues but this time with a new twist in Lystra -- Paul's miracles evoke an attempt to worship him and Barnabas, a stock response in the ancient world (see Beverly Gaventa's The Acts of the Apostles (Abingdon New...

Tuesday November 3, 2009

Faith and the Future 1 (RJS)

Today I begin a series of posts looking at Harvey Cox's new book The Future of Faith. We'll see how long it goes - at least a couple of weeks. Cox is the Hollis Professor of Divinity emeritus at...

Tuesday November 3, 2009

Categories: Bible, Biblical Studies

Using and Abusing Scripture

Manfred Brauch, now retired from many years of teaching at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (now Palmer), calls us to a more serious approach to Scripture in order to end the all-too-common abuse of Scripture. Scripture is used for everything by everyone...

Monday November 2, 2009

Categories: Missional

Missional Mondays: Tony Stiff

Tony Stiff is a graduate of Westminster seminary, a friend, and a solid young thinker -- and he will do a four part series for us on "Missional" theology and Bible reading. I look forward to this series and I...

Monday November 2, 2009

Categories: Acts of the Apostles

Acts and Mission 53

The Book of Acts, once it turns to Paul, turns almost exclusively to Paul -- Peter mostly drops from the narrative (except in chp 15) and we now read about Paul's missionary travels, and we need to remind ourselves that...

Monday November 2, 2009

Categories: Kingdom of God

Religion or Revolution? 1

Greg Boyd, in his newest book, The Myth of a Christian Religion: Losing Your Religion for the Beauty of a Revolution , begins with this: "Once upon a time I embraced the Christian religion... [which he lost and that was]...

Monday November 2, 2009

Categories: Public Issues

Counterfeit Gods 3

Tim Keller and Greg Boyd have the same message: eschew all idols and devote yourself completely to the one God, the God of the Lord Jesus Christ.Tim Keller, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian in NYC, in Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of...

Sunday November 1, 2009

Categories: Bible, Biblical Studies

Book Comments: Commentary Set of the Year

I just spent a bundle of time with John H. Walton, who is the General Editor of a brand new series on the Old Testament, and it is a series we desperately need. This new series is a commentary unlike...

Sunday November 1, 2009

The Mosaic Bible

Mosaics are folks who cobble things together from a variety of traditions and who have little desire to trust only one tradition or commit themselves to only one point-of-view. But, when all put together, a coherence emerges. Mosaic, in other...

Sunday November 1, 2009

Prayer of the Week: All Saints Day

Almighty God, you have knit together your elect in one communion and fellowship in the mystical body of your Son Christ our Lord: Give us grace so to follow your blessed saints in all virtuous and godly living, that we...

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