I saw this video on Justin Taylor’s blog. Actually, Evan is part of the Homeschooling network that we’re a part of in the SF area (it’s a non-Christian network). I know that what you’re about to watch is a bit difficult in a sense, especially for the interviewer, but please note that he’s [...]
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A friend sent me this test. Here were my results:
You scored as John Calvin, Much of what is now called Calvinism had more
to do with his followers than Calvin himself, and so you may or may not be
committed to TULIP, though God’s sovereignty is all important.
Karl Barth
67%
John Calvin
67%
Anselm
67%
Martin Luther
60%
Jonathan Edwards
33%
Paul Tillich
33%
Friedrich Schleiermacher
33%
Jürgen Moltmann
7%
Augustine
0%
Charles Finney
0%
Which [...]
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I am finding out just how much people are hungry for great resources, especially free mp3s. Praise God for Reformed Theological Seminary and Covenant Theological Seminary for putting some excellent mp3s for free as resources on their website. I think the Kingdom of Christ will be expanded greatly by their generosity, especially for [...]
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World Missions
Contextualization and Foreign Missions
David Wells
Outgoing Imperative for World Mission
DA Carson
World Evangelization: God’s Priority for Pastors
J. Christy Wilson (I had Dr. Wilson at GCTS. He’s home with the Lord and one of the most humble and God-centered people I have ever met. This was from Desiring God’s Pastor’s Conference in 1997)
The World Mission [...]
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Our church’s homegroups are studying Romans right now and I can’t say enough about how rich that has been in light of the Gospel. We’re using Tim Keller’s Romans study and that has been absolutely outstanding.
John Piper has a blog post on Richard Bell’s preaching through Romans as an antidote to his previous New [...]
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