Posted in Culture on Jun 20th, 2007 2 Comments »
Phil at PastorBlog.com reports that Creation Ministries Interenational is suing Answers in Genesis. Kentucky.com (a secular news source) reports:
Among other things, the suit claims the Kentucky group stole subscribers for its Answers magazine by claiming that the Australians’ Creation magazine was “no longer available.” The suit is the most public move in [...]
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Posted in Personal Thoughts on Jun 20th, 2007 2 Comments »
The title says it all. In a recent British government study, they have found abortions are up and teen girls are the ones getting the most abortions. Here are some of the stats:
In total there were 193,737 abortions among women and girls in England and Wales last year - an increase of 3.9 [...]
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Posted in Personal Thoughts on Jun 20th, 2007 1 Comment »
In reading George Whitefield’s bio, in one of his sermons called, “The Unconverted Ministry,” he observes that churches are unconverted because pastors are unconverted. THis makes sense to me which is why it also makes sense as to why much of the Episcopalian church is losing ground in the world, even as it tries [...]
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Posted in Personal Thoughts on Jun 20th, 2007 2 Comments »
Ray of rayfowler.org notes:
58% of the U.S. adult population never reads another book after high school. (Church Leader’s Intelligence Report; via Dr. Sam Lamerson)
That number is staggering. On the one hand it’s hard to believe. But on the other hand, it makes sense. I am afraid that so many people simply [...]
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Posted in Resources on Jun 20th, 2007 3 Comments »
For Ed Welch readers, he has begun blogging for this month. Who is Ed?
This month Edward T. Welch, PhD will be blogging on his thoughts regarding the task of Christian counseling. Ed, a Society board member, comes to us from the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation and Westminster Theological Seminary. He has authored numerous [...]
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Posted in Personal Thoughts on Jun 20th, 2007 2 Comments »
Looks like 9 Marks and Mark Dever have begun blogging as well. Here’s what they say about it:
Our intended audience, as with most of 9Marks material, is pastors, church leaders, and seminarians. At the same time, we hope that all Christians become more interested in church matters, because we believe the local church is [...]
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