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Tuesday June 30, 2009

NPCC

NPCC.jpgSome of you know we were at North Point Community Church last weekend for the Sunday services. I was asked by the lead pastor, Andy Stanley, and the good folks there to speak about the Jesus Creed -- and I took yet another approach to the Jesus Creed by looking at the challenge of following Jesus by converting everyday people into everyday neighbors. It was Jesus' commitment to living out the Jesus Creed that led to making folks neighbors, and then I asked folks to think about creative ways they can turn everyday "peeps" into everyday neighbors. The clever folks at NPCC gave me a can of Coke to open at the end of the teaching time as a symbol of Jesus' "cup of cold water" teachings.  Then they gave everyone who wanted a Coke a free one as they left the building. (Cool idea I thought.)

As always, it's an honor to be at NPCC and it begins for me with two leaders -- Andy Stanley, with whom I was honored to spend quite a bit of time Sunday morning, and then Bill and Terry Willitts, with whom we dined and got to catch up on new things about life. We love these folks and admire the robust gospel work at North Point. (We miss some friends from there who are now at: New Denver Church.)

Tuesday June 30, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 78

The words of James 5:1-6 are strong words, some of the strongest criticism of the rich in the entire Bible, and they are addressed at the rich for their oppression of the poor.

Now listen, you rich people, weep and wail because of the misery that is coming upon you. Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes. Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days. Look! The wages you failed to pay the workmen who mowed your fields are crying out against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord Almighty. You have lived on earth in luxury and self-indulgence. You have fattened yourselves in the day of slaughter. You have condemned and murdered innocent men, who were not opposing you.
Romancoin.jpgOne of James' themes is the brevity of riches and possessions. He brings it up in James 1:10-11: "But the one who is rich should take pride in his low position, because he will pass away like a wild flower. For the sun rises with scorching heat and withers the plant; its blossom falls and its beauty is destroyed. In the same way, the rich man will fade away even while he goes about his business." And he brings it up again in 4:13-17. A powerful way to critique oppression and indulgence and a life dedicated to money and possessions is to gain a powerful vision of the brevity of life and wealth.

Tuesday June 30, 2009

Categories: Science and Faith

Science and the Sacred

This a brief excerpt from another Beliefnet.com blog, called Science and the Sacred, by Darrel Falk. OK, we're all really proud that Falk begins by giving kudos to RJS for her posts on science and faith on Jesus Creed.

I have been a biologist for a long time, and I hope I never stop getting shivers in my spine when I think about the beauty of how we come to know things in biology. Biologists make predictions, then they go out into the field or the lab to see if their predictions hold up. When hundreds of predictions of this sort are fulfilled, a theory reaches the point where it becomes certain, at least on a broad level. And that is where we are with evolution.

In this space, our purpose is not so much to try to persuade as it is to explain why we are so certain God created this way. If you wish to join us as we explore the ramifications, we would love to have you with us in the coming days. If you think that all of biology has it wrong, that is your prerogative. You're still welcome to read and think along with us. A great place to start is the book by Neil Shubin--it is very accessible to the general audience regardless of science background. Once you've read that, irrespective of what you personally believe, you'll understand why most Christian biologists view evolution as being God's way of creating life's diversity. It is my prayer that you may even see why the beauty in all of this draws us to our knees in worship.

Monday June 29, 2009

Let's give it up for ...

ToddFields.jpgLet's give it up for our local worship bands and leaders. Followers of Jesus love to sing and love to bring both their worship and their message into song ... and our worship bands are often the leaders in guiding us in our gatherings into those songs. This morning I listened to the excellent CD of Todd Fields, worship leader at North Point Community Church. We've participated in a number of services when Todd was leader, and so we're grateful to have his new CD. Kris and I have an advantage in traveling: we get to experience worship leaders and bands all over the place. But I've got a suggestion today:

I'd like to hear you express your appreciation for worship leaders and bands. What would you like them to know?

Monday June 29, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 77

Potjiekos.jpgA case can be made that the two most socially revolutionary passages in the New Testament are (1) Mary's Magnificat in Luke 1:69-75 and (2) James' potent criticism of the rich farmers in James 5:1-6. I quote James 5 in full:

Now listen, you rich people, weep and wail because of the misery that is coming upon you. Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes. Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days. Look! The wages you failed to pay the workmen who mowed your fields are crying out against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord Almighty. You have lived on earth in luxury and self-indulgence. You have fattened yourselves in the day of slaughter.You have condemned and murdered innocent men, who were not opposing you.
I read long ago in Ron Sider's Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger that someone read this text passionately during the heady days of the 60s and a group of ministers proposed the person who read the text be deported for inflammatory ideas. In some places, like South African, even the cooking pots of the poor have become powerful signs of solidarity and protest.

Monday June 29, 2009

Categories: Love and Marriage

Hooking Up Culture

There are four major reasons given to teenagers at the time of their sexual awakening, for not engaging in sex.1. It's wrong -- and some just say "Because it's wrong!" while others reach into their sacred texts, like the Bible,...

Monday June 29, 2009

Categories: New Perspective, Paul

The Pope, Justification, the New Perspective and Paul

A couple year's back Mark Noll and Carolyn Nystrom co-authored a book with a spiffy little question for a title: Is the Reformation Over?: An Evangelical Assessment of Contemporary Roman Catholicism . They marshalled evidence to suggest the Reformation had...

Sunday June 28, 2009

Prayer for the Week

Almighty God, you have built your Church upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone: Grant us so to be joined together in unity of spirit by their teaching, that we may be...

Saturday June 27, 2009

The Origins Project

Yesterday I spoke with a local missional pastor and he asked me about The Origins Project, a new organization that will focus on missional work in the 21st Century. I hope you take a good long look at the...

Saturday June 27, 2009

Weekly Meanderings

Hey, Scot, other than chipmunks, what did you find this week?Here are some things I found: Karen has a wonderful reflection on death and heaven and being here. Weekly wisdom from Jim Martin: say the appropriate thing. Brief reflection by...

Friday June 26, 2009

Your favorite Michael Jackson video?

I have to admit I prefer his dancing (and leaning) in Smooth Criminal. When Kris and I were teenagers the Jackson Five songs were hits. When our kids were young we watched the video of "We are the World" with...

Friday June 26, 2009

Dopderbeck on Gleaning

One of our most faithful readers and commenters, dopderbeck, blogs and this is from his site today: In Missional Theology I, we were required to write  contemporary paraphrase of the gleanings laws in Lev. 19:9-10 and Deut. 24: 19-22. Here...

Friday June 26, 2009

Friday is for Friends: Joey Spiegel

...that Christ has set you free Call it the misguided passion of a young church worker, but I've always been both challenged and excited by scripture's seemingly unconditional claims about our freedom.  I have yet to hear a good exegetical...

Friday June 26, 2009

Categories: Biblical Studies

What do you tell your son if he asks...

What do you tell your son if he asks for discernment about what to do for a vocation? Michael Jenkins, in Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life ,advises his son through a life...

Thursday June 25, 2009

iGens, Google, and the Future of Universities

I found this article by Don Tapscott at Edge: The Third Culture through a tweet by Brad Boydston, and want to throw it out here for a conversation. Essentially, he argues the idea that the current generations learning style, absorbed...

Thursday June 25, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 76

James doesn't mince his words into small bits that can be digested easy; he's on the prowl here because he finds the sin of presumption as arrogance. Here are the words from James 4:13-17:Now listen, you who say, "Today or...

Thursday June 25, 2009

Categories: Problems for Faith

What do you tell your daughter if she says...

What do you say to your adult daughter if she tells you she's not convinced of God or that she's at least not on good terms with God? Pastor-theologian Michael Jinkins, in his new book Called to Be Human: Letters...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

Aldersgate UMC 2

Sunday evening in our last session Dr. Dennis Perry, the lead pastor at Aldersgate UMC in Alexandria VA, asked me a question that went like this: what are your impressions and what would be your advice to Aldersgate? My response...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 75

Instead of presuming on the future James advocates a providential approach to our future. Here are his words:Now listen, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

Categories: Youth Ministry

Youth Ministry and the Economy: Chris Folmsbee

This post, by Chris Folmsbee about Youth Ministry and the Challenging Economy, is suggestive and we'd love to generate a conversation about his suggestions and questions. Chris sent me this post last week and, because of our travel to the...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

Categories: Church, Women and Ministry

The Church Matter: Does it matter? 2 Mary Veeneman

This is Mary Veeneman's second post about Harper and Metzger's new book: Exploring Ecclesiology: An Evangelical and Ecumenical Introduction . This sketch by Mary of the book asks one of the most profound questions that must be asked in the...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

For all those who want to become professors

HT: :mic...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Aldersgate UMC

I was invited by the good folks at Aldersgate United Methodist in Alexandria, VA, to be the Scholar in Residence last weekend -- and it was everything we hoped for and more. Though I joked with them about preaching a...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 74

James assaults the hybris of the traveling merchants for their presumption, and his response to them is to consider the brevity of life (James 4:13-17).Now listen, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city,...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Categories: Pastor's Spouse

Paying the Parson: by PW

Our weekly contribution from "PW" about life as a minister's spouse.Historically, protestant ministry families have been paid in various ways for the work the pastor does in the local parish. Two to three centuries ago, some ministry families were paid...

Monday June 22, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 73

The sin of presumption, the sin of thinking our future is in our hands and within our grasp, irks James. Here are the words of James 4:13-17 again: Now listen, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to this...

Monday June 22, 2009

Categories: Women and Ministry

Women into Leadership: Where to start?

This is a most interesting letter, and one I'd like to hear your response to... This young woman is a gifted preacher and pastor. Churches who are in the search process are figuring out how their congregation responds to a...

Monday June 22, 2009

Categories: Christianity

World Christianity and America 5

Mark Noll, in his new and paradigm-challenging book, The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith, argues that American Christianity's influence in world Christianity cannot be explained adequately by the colonialism theory. Instead, he argues...

Sunday June 21, 2009

Categories: Prayer and Formation

Prayer for the Week

O Lord, make us have perpetual love and reverence for your holy Name, for you never fail to help and govern those whom you have set upon the sure foundation of your loving­kindness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives...

Saturday June 20, 2009

Yesterday's Music

Saturday June 20, 2009

Weekly Meanderings

You can pick your friends,you can pick your nose,and now you can pick your friends'.... Kris and I are in Arlington Virginia at Aldersgate Methodist Church with Jason Michelli. But Weekly Meanderings go on! My three virgins.Andy's post isn't a...

Friday June 19, 2009

I miss this group ... 3

OK, this is the last one... but you have to admit...One fine group!...

Friday June 19, 2009

I miss this group ... 2

One is just not enough......

Friday June 19, 2009

I miss this group ...

It's been too long since I listened to ABBA, clearly one of the great groups of rock history.Are you tapping your feet or dancing? Tell the truth.Mike Bird, how about you?Do I have a witness? ...

Friday June 19, 2009

Categories: Women and Ministry

Christians for Biblical Equality: St Louis

This summer, July 24th-26th, the annual meeting for Christians for Biblical Equality will be meeting in St. Louis -- and there are scholarships for those who are  full-time students and in financial need. Let's hear from those who have attended...

Friday June 19, 2009

Friday is for Friends: Rick Evans

Introverts, Extroverts, and the Jesus Creed. On at least a couple of occasions, I have been asked whether I get energized (or re-energized) when I am alone, or when with others. It is a classic, yet simplistic indicator used...

Friday June 19, 2009

Categories: New Perspective

Justification and New Perspective 20

We finish this series on Tom Wright, in Justification: God's Plan & Paul's Vision . We will look into his treatment of Romans 6 and then offer his summary of what is being said:"Paul does not, 'I am in...

Thursday June 18, 2009

Categories: Prayer and Formation

Struggling to Pray?

Here's a letter from a former student in response to one of the prayers we posted on Sunday as Prayer for the Week, which come from The Book of Common Prayer...Dr. McKnight, Why is that prayer is often called talking...

Thursday June 18, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 72

We turn now to a new section in James, to James 4:13--5:6. There are two paragraphs: 4:13-17 and 5:1-6. Each addresses a slightly different audience, the first one rich merchants and the second one rich farmers. The first is guilty...

Thursday June 18, 2009

Categories: Christianity

World Christianity and America 4

I don't know if you have heard this, but many have charged missionaries with colonialism and with connecting the gospel to consumerism, mass communication, materiaism, individualism, and capitalism that damages native cultures.  In Mark Noll's new book, The New...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

Aksel's worried about ...

The Cubs!...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

Categories: Fasting

"Twinterview" on Fasting

The good folks at Englewood Review of Books and I tried something: an interview on Twitter. The "twinterview" was about our Fasting: The Ancient Practices book, and Josh has an amazingly clever post of the tweets. John Frye has just begun...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

Solidarity

Is this the API/Twitter revolution?...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 71

Preachers and teachers (and writers and bloggers) need this reminder from James 4:12: There is only one Lawgiver and Judge, the one who is able to save and destroy. But you--who are you to judge your neighbor?Several things come to...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

The Church: Does it Matter? 1 (MV)

This series is by my colleague in theology, Dr. Mary Veeneman, and she's guiding us through a brand new book by Brad Harper and Paul Metzger. The book is called: Exploring Ecclesiology: An Evangelical and Ecumenical Introduction . The question...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

Categories: New Perspective

Justification and New Perspective 19

Another debate in the new vs. old perspective on Paul debate is how to understand Romans 4 and Abraham. Is he an example of faith? Or, as  Tom Wright, in Justification: God's Plan & Paul's Vision , puts it: "Pull...

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Categories: Church

On Megachurches ....

The Hartford Institute for Religion Research has a new study, available as a PDF, about megachurches. Here is the opening suggestive conclusions, and I'm wondering what you see here (or in the article itself)(HT: AR):A FEW OF THE MOST PROMINENT...

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 70

James says something in James 4:11 that can be confusing:Brothers, do not slander one another. Anyone who speaks against his brother or judges him speaks against the law and judges it. When you judge the law, you are not...

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Categories: Pastor's Spouse

Confidentiality and the Ministry Spouse: by PW

One of our constant readers and commenters is "PW", who is helping us think about the issues surrounding the spouse of a minister -- not always a female, we add. Do you tell your spouse everything? What do you keep...

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Categories: Christianity

World Christianity and America 3

Does counting missionaries help? In Mark Noll's new book, The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith, the implication is that counting tells us some important things: the prominence of Protestant missionaries and the especially...

Monday June 15, 2009

Images from Tehran

Here is a link to images of protest in Iran....

Monday June 15, 2009

Categories: Sports

Why don't we ...

From the Morrisey column in the Chicago Tribune...The way Lou Piniella saw it Sunday morning, the media were paying entirely too much attention to the Cubs' unfortunate lack of hitting. Why don't we focus on the positive thing, which is...

Monday June 15, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 69

James at times narrows his focus on the teachers, the tongue of a teacher, and the need for teachers to be conscious and intentional about what the say and how they say it.I believe James 3:1 all the way...

Monday June 15, 2009

Categories: Women and Ministry

Women Leaders: Question?

Here is a letter, published with permission, about the "spiritual leadership" of husbands and women in spiritual leadership at a church. What are your thoughts? What would you say to the person?Dr. McKnight, I am in the process of rethinking my...

Monday June 15, 2009

Categories: New Perspective

Justification and New Perspective 18

One of the fiercest debates about the new perspective, from the old perspective angle, is the issue of double imputation and whether there are "two principles" at work in the human soul: the principle of works (self-merit) and the...

Sunday June 14, 2009

Scenes from a Bookstore near you

No kidding. One of our kind readers found my Fasting book on top of The American Patriot's Bible and rescued it (my book). Surely there are some parables or illustrations of deep truths here. Anyone have one? ...

Sunday June 14, 2009

Categories: Prayer and Formation

Prayer for the Week

Keep, O Lord, your household the Church in your steadfast faith and love, that through your grace we may proclaim your truth with boldness, and minister your justice with compassion; for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, who lives...

Saturday June 13, 2009

Categories: Public Issues

Inexcusable

David Letterman, who will do most anything to get a laugh, especially if he can do so at the expense of a public (and conservative) figure, spoke of Sarah Palin's daughter, who attended a Yankees game with her mother, being...

Saturday June 13, 2009

Weekly Meanderings

Chicago's summer skyline! A confession by an Afrikaner.Molly has a story to tell. KSZ's favorite.  Stephan Joubert and our global footprinting. Do you know about IBMR? (By the way, take that quiz on the page and see how you score.)...

Friday June 12, 2009

What is the greatest...

What is the greatest, best, etc, movie ever?Let's make this fun: What are your top five movies of all time?It's Friday. When Kris and I go to movies it's always on Friday nights...  This is my favorite....

Friday June 12, 2009

Christianity vs. Following Jesus

I see that many today do not want to call themselves "Christians" and are nervous about "Christianity." Instead, they want to call themselves "followers of Jesus."What are the major differences between "Christianity" and "following Jesus"?...

Friday June 12, 2009

Friday is for Friends: Rachel Evans

The following post is one of our "Friday is for Friends" posts written by friends of the Jesus Creed blog. Today's post is by Rachel Held Evans, and you can read more about her at her blog.Growing up in the...

Friday June 12, 2009

Categories: New Perspective

Justification and New Perspective 17

We are looking at the new perspective debate and to do that we are working our way through Tom Wright's Justification: God's Plan & Paul's Vision.  Wright's argument is that one can't simply read 1:18 and then 3:19-20 and...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Categories: Biblical Studies

Pastor's Bookshelf: Ephesians

When it comes to commentaries on Ephesians, I still turn first to the Ephesians commentary that I first learned from so much... Markus Barth, but I'm getting ahead of myself. This series is intended to help pastors who are preparing...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Categories: Books

When Athens and Jerusalem "Meet": John Mark Reynolds

The problem with John Mark Reynolds' new book, When Athens Met Jerusalem: An Introduction to Classical and Christian Thought , is that neither the title nor the subtitle is fulfilled in the book. The book is about Athens with hardly...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Categories: Pastoring and Leading

A Brother's Wisdom 68

Today, a word for leaders, and it goes with the book I mentioned by Ruth Haley Barton. Spiritually formed leaders don't crave power, aren't envious of the successes of others, and desire to be in friendship with God. Here are...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Categories: Evangelicalism, Missional

World Christianity and America 2

We don't get the issues (behind the book) on the table with descriptive clarity until chp 4 in Mark Noll's new book, The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith, and in my estimation Noll...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

What to do with ...

Our chipmunks? We've got them everywhere. I wonder at times if we don't have the ideal conditions for a chipmunk breeding ground: a porch under which they can burrow, birds who knock gobs of bird seed onto the ground, and...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

Categories: Jesus

A Brother's Wisdom 67

James 4:7-10 contains a list of commands and prohibitions, with an occasional promise. Here is the text, and you can read it and see if you think here is a discernible structure:Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

The Pastor and Spirituality

"Someone has said that we are not human beings trying to become spiritual but spiritual beings trying to become human." I'm not quite sure what that set of options means, but it pushes against the tendency for Christian leaders to...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

Categories: Christianity

The Church in Europe: Imminent Demise?

It is common to make two claims today: 1. That the Church in Europe is in a steady decline and heading toward distinction extinction. The dearth of births to Christians -- Italy's birth rate is at 1.28 while 2.1...

Tuesday June 9, 2009

Categories: Sports

Helping Rochester

Kris and I know Jonathan Williams well, and we are huge supporters of his efforts to give back to Rochester what he received from Rochester -- and he is giving back by helping kids develop better life skills. His focus...

Tuesday June 9, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 66

The following words, however clear they might be in an English translation like the TNIV, are much disputed:Or do you think Scripture says without reason that the spirit he caused to live in us envies intensely? But he gives us...

Tuesday June 9, 2009

World Christianity and America 1

Mark Noll, professor at Notre Dame and America's foremost church historian (or at least close), has a new book called The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith, and the book explores how American Christianity...

Monday June 8, 2009

Is Anyone Using Ecto?

I've recently heard about Ecto, but I'm wondering who knows what about it? Beliefnet.com uses MovableType, but I understand I can compose in Ecto and publish at Beliefnet? Anyone?...

Monday June 8, 2009

Awkward Questions from Children

Monday June 8, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 65

James finds evidence of a problem in the messianic community, especially among the teachers, and he finds the source of the problem to be the yearning, desiring, and craving for power. He must tell them so (James 4:1-3). Next he...

Monday June 8, 2009

Role and Relationship: by PW

I wonder about this myself quite often: Do pastors struggle dropping their "role" as pastor when they come home? When they are talking to their children and neighbors and spouse? Are pastors, as it were, always "wearing the collar"? Did...

Monday June 8, 2009

Categories: New Perspective

Justification and New Perspective 16

Reading Paul in the context of the Bible's Story, with the result that Paul sounds like he fits into the concerns of the Bible, has been the intent of both the new and old perspective. Reading Paul's version of...

Sunday June 7, 2009

Eagleton on Dawkins

Terry Eagleton, on Richard Dawkins: "Without God, Dawkins would be out of a job. It is thus particularly churlish of him to call the existence of his employer into question."...

Sunday June 7, 2009

Victor Davis Hanson, Neo-Con, on Obama's Speech

Victor Davis Hanson is one of the most articulate historians of war and the military and, whether you like this neo-con perspective or not, his voice is one to be heard. Moral equivalence seems to be the new label...

Sunday June 7, 2009

Categories: Education, Public Issues

Is the Problem the Wages?

The NYTimes published a piece this week reporting a new school in Washington Hts (from the Equity Project) that has assembled a dream team of teachers, paid them 125 grand a piece with promises of as much as 25 grand...

Sunday June 7, 2009

Categories: Prayer and Formation

Prayer for the Week

Almighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep...

Saturday June 6, 2009

Muscle Cars: A Thing of the Past?

Did you own a muscle car? Did you envy those who did? Muscle cars could be a thing of the past -- check out this display of muscle cars.Grease is the word....

Saturday June 6, 2009

Twitter in the Classroom

Is anyone using Twitter for a class? Using it to connect students and professor? Using it for questions and quick answers? Brief note on an assignment?One would need to require students to have an @twitter.com account, but I'm wondering if...

Saturday June 6, 2009

Beautiful Rhododendra

We are seeing rhododendra yard by yard ... beautiful. And we're wondering why there aren't more of them in our neighborhoods. Anyone know much about them for the Midwest?...

Saturday June 6, 2009

Weekly Meanderings

Hout Bay near Cape Town.Memories: little Lucca, Theo and Wilma, three young African womenemerging from the waters singing from the depth of their hearts,and a good Sauvignon Blanc with our fish. Must read and must see. And with it: Redefining...

Friday June 5, 2009

Categories: Coffee

Now Brewing: Red Barn Coffee

Good stuff, this Red Barn coffee. We are drinking Red Barn Espresso, dark roast, and it has a nice taste and great aroma. It's bold and zesty with just a hint of a smoky taste. It leans toward the burnt...

Friday June 5, 2009

Categories: Youth Ministry

Youth Ministry and the Task of Culture Shaping: Chris Folmsbee

I am so grateful Chris Folmsbee is writing this weekly column for us about youth ministry. We need more focus on the next generation... so here goes... Let's hear your response.I've found a new hobby.  I have found absolute delight...

Friday June 5, 2009

Categories: Science and Faith

Friday is for Friends: Logan Paul Gage

This is a two-part series by Logan Paul Gage, of the Discovery Institute, about Intelligent Design. We posted part one last week -- this is part two, and today's post covers two themes: God and beauty.Intelligent design and the deity...

Friday June 5, 2009

Categories: New Perspective

Justification and New Perspective 15

One of the stickiest points in all of this new perspective vs. old perspective discussion is what to make of Romans 2:1-16, and Wright makes it clear that he thinks Paul means exactly what he says (Justification: God's Plan...

Thursday June 4, 2009

A Graphic in Need of a Caption

HT: MC...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 64

I don't think prayer is mechanical. That is, I don't think if we "do" things right -- as the right way, use the right formulae, etc -- that we will get what we want. But James makes a mechanical point...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Obama's Speech in Cairo: A Link and a Question

Here's the transcript of Obama's wide-ranging and peace-seeking speech in Cairo about tensions in the world. The Obama theme is clear: yes, we disagree on many important items; but let us build a better future on the basis of our...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Adoption as Missional

Russell Moore is the dean of the School of Theology and senior VP at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He tells his story, personal and theological, of adopting two Russian children in his new book, Adopted for Life: The Priority...

Wednesday June 3, 2009

North Park University and Social Media: A Question for you

The good folks at North Park University are drafting a list of values behind our @npu social-media presence and I'm hoping those who have experienced North Park (and the Covenant) can weigh in for us.What attributes do you think are...

Wednesday June 3, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 63

What is it that leads Christians -- those who say they are following Jesus -- to go at one another, to being at one another's throats, to schism and division? Here are the words of James:What causes fights and quarrels...

Wednesday June 3, 2009

Categories: Public Issues

Sotomayor Heats Up

The news media is obsessed now with Sonia Sotomayor. The newsfolks, ever out to gain some attention, are interviewing, or trying to set up, Republicans who will be involved in the process of approving her for the Supreme Court.Many of...

Wednesday June 3, 2009

Children who grow up "Scared"

If you could give someone one item to learn about poverty in Africa, what would it be? What is the best way to teach about poverty and the global crises we face? What impacted you the most in learning about...

Wednesday June 3, 2009

Categories: New Perspective

Justification and New Perspective 14

Tom Wright devotes no less than 70 pages to Romans in Justification: God's Plan & Paul's Vision, and... well ... it is hard to sum up the denseness of this stuff without doing disservice to you, our readers, and...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

Faith and Politics Re-Mixed: The Patriot's Bible

I'm irritated with Thomas Nelson because they:(1) Chose to publish The Patriot's Bible, a Bible that draws the Bible's message and American nationalism as close as possible, and(2) Chose as the General Editor Richard Lee, a Southern Baptist pastor (nothing...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 62

We need now to turn to the sadness of how the church appears to many, and to how the messianic community connected to James was behaving (James 4:1-3):What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don't they come from your desires...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

The Power of "With" 8

Andrew Marin's life is devoted to ministry with and to the GLBT community, and his approach to them is one of love, and his hope is to elevate the conversation. We conclude this series on his book, Love Is...

Monday June 1, 2009

Do we need to bring back shop classes?

I coached high school basketball during the 90s. During that time I had many conversations with high school teachers, one of them had to do with the gradual elimination of shop classes. The big reason I heard was that, by...

Monday June 1, 2009

Categories: James

A Brother's Wisdom 61

We didn't finish this verse last week, so let's look at it again:Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.A few translations, including the NASB and ESV, are wooden and clumsy, but this TNIV captures the Greek well...

Monday June 1, 2009

20K+ Churches and Counting

A letter from a reader, used with permission, and I'm wondering how you would respond....Dear Scot,I have a hard time reconciling in my mind that if God is an authorof peace and not confusion that he would allow 20k different...

Monday June 1, 2009

Categories: New Perspective

Justification and New Perspective 13

In a remarkable piece of insight, Tom Wright once asked what Pauline theology would look like if we began with Ephesians and Colossians instead of Romans, and in just a few pages (168-175) in Justification: God's Plan & Paul's...

Monday June 1, 2009

Galatians Chart: Patrick Mitchel

Here is a nice chart, by Patrick Mitchel, about Pauline theology that belongs in our new perspective discussion....

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Scot McKnight is a widely-recognized authority on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the historical Jesus. He is the Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies at North Park University (Chicago, Illinois). A popular and witty speaker, Dr. McKnight has given interviews on radios across the nation, has appeared on television, and is regularly asked to speak in local churches and educational events. Dr. McKnight obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Nottingham (1986). Click to continue reading Scot McKnight's Bio...

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