Archive for October, 2009
This new album will leave you wanting for more. Everything Is Different embraces a more corporate worship style, inspired by Shane Barnard and Shane Everett’s role as worship leaders at their home church in Dallas. Influenced by the pair’s ongoing involvement in teaching, training and discipling students in the area of worship ministry, Everything Is Different [ READ MORE ]
Thanks to Apologetics315 for another great mp3 audio debate! Michael Licona debates Bart Ehrman on the topic: Can historians really prove Jesus rose from the dead? This is their second debate (first debate here) on the resurrection. Videos here. Full MP3 Audio here. Enjoy. You may also enjoy William Lane Craig vs. Bart Ehrman here or James White vs. [ READ MORE ]
Jason found these brief facts that so often have false presuppositions associated with them: Recently I asked Serene Jones, president of Union Theological Seminary in New York, what resources she finds particularly helpful in her vocation as a theological educator and church leader. She said, “This may sound corny, but John Calvin.” I don’t think [ READ MORE ]
Since this is an area I often struggle with I found his analysis comforting. It is easy for Christians struggling with depression to feel like they are on an island by themselves, but if we take a systematic look at scripture we see a vast array of believers fighting this uphill battle. Let us not [ READ MORE ]
For the entire month of October, enjoy browsing the entire book of Genesis for FREE on Scribd. Genesis – Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary I browsed this a bit and it looks great! A great free resource for a short period of time!! HT: Koinonia[ READ MORE ]
“We need to realize that while God’s acceptance of each Christian believer is perfect from the start, our repentance always needs to be extended further as long as we are in this world. Repentance means turning from as much as you know of your sin to give as much as you know of yourself to [ READ MORE ]
It’s been a while since I have posted one, I’ll get some more up soon I promise. This one is one that I always relate to. Praise God for this today! When thou wouldst guide me I control myself, When thou wouldst be sovereign I rule myself. When thou wouldst take care of me I suffice [ READ MORE ]
Syncretism. The first known use of the term syncretism is in the are of political pragmatism. Plutarch (A.D 46-120), the Greek biographer and moralist, referred to the banding together the normally divided peoples of Crete to face a common external enemy as sunkretismos. Much later Erasmus (1466-1536), the Renaissance humanist and scholar, used it to [ READ MORE ]
Michael writes about this new book, he says: This past weekend I was up in Minneapolis for John Piper’s Desiring God National Conference, when I happen to see one of Evangelical Presses new titles in the book store, Who Made God?, by Dr. Edgar Andrews. I know what you may be thinking, “who in the heck [ READ MORE ]
Randy asks: Does the Old Testament model of tithing still apply to Christians today, since it was part of the old covenant? Check out his ANSWER [ READ MORE ]
Ray Ortlund posted this today, it rocked my world: And everyone who was in distress, and everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was bitter in soul, gathered to him. And he became captain over them. 1 Samuel 22:2 David attracted desperate men, men who were passionate for change, men who longed for a [ READ MORE ]
Today is a big day IVES the Band released this great work entitled “the INCREDIBLE Story of Mr. Birch.” Every track on this record will have you wanting more. The band’s sound follows the lines of Keane, The Fray, and Phil Wickham, yet is unique in flavor. If you have not heard IVES yet, you [ READ MORE ]
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