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Friends, the time has come to say goodbye. No one ever likes saying goodbye, but sometimes it’s necessary. I’ve had a lot of changes since happen since I started this blog: job, family, church and the list goes on. It’s time for me to sign off (at least for now). I’m thankful for your reading, [ READ MORE ]
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Recently Mike Hutchinson had some critiques of the evangelical (Together for Adoption) movement. While I am thankful for healthy conversation and critical thinking, it appears that Mr. Hutchinson held some illogical conclusions that, in my mind, could potentially do damage in defense of orphan care / awareness. Thankfully Matthew Sims put together a fantastic response. [ READ MORE ]
When we talk about the vicarious aspect of the atonement, two rather technical words come up again and again:expiation and propitiation. These words spark all kinds of arguments about which one should be used to translate a particular Greek word, and some versions of the Bible will use one of these words and some will use the [ READ MORE ]
My friend Brandon is a rockstar at graphic design, and he’s thrown together 120 great wallpapers for your iPhone, best part is that it’s only 2 bucks. Enjoy! Purchase & Download We have assembled 120 of our favorite theology quotes and formatted them for iPhone wallpaper or picture gallery usage. Authors include John Calvin, Martin [ READ MORE ]
How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens This review is part of the Jesus Lens Blog tour, other reviews may be found here. I am thankful for Mason Slater and the team over at Zondervan (Koinonia Blog) for giving me a chance to review Michael Williams’ latest book entitled, “How to Read the [ READ MORE ]
Some great thoughts from Van Til via Danny’s blog, I would add that many of these values could be applied to biblical theology as well. Nevertheless, it’s a good reminder. Before discussing the value of systematic theology, it needs to be said up front that systematic theology is not done because of the practical benefits derived from [ READ MORE ]
Fantastic post by Justin Holcomb on some Van Tillian presuppositional thought: BORROWED ELEMENTS? The non-Christian account of science falters under the weight of numerous internal contradictions. It should be remembered that non-Christians do science (and usually do so very well), but they cannot give an account for the very science they are doing without relying [ READ MORE ]
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Some good thoughts from the puritans, by Dr. Joel Beeke: The Puritan’s View of Sex in Marriage There are many caricatures and missinformation when it comes to how Christians through the ages have viewed sex in marriage. In Dr. Joel R. Beeke’s Living for God’s Glory: An Introduction to Calvinism, he dedicates a chapter to marriage, [ READ MORE ]
Sapling Press on Etsy Happy V-Day[ READ MORE ]
I am so incredibly thankful for @justinholcomb posting this on The Resurgence. If you are interested in a better understanding of faith, logic, worldviews and reasoning then you need to listen to this debate. This is the very debate that sparked an interest in apologetics and ethics in me. This will also come in very [ READ MORE ]
From our friends at Mediachange.org Have you ever wondered what you would have done had you been alive in 1940 and was one of those who knew about the Holocaust? Would you have been a person of action or a person of silence? It is perhaps one of the most important issues to wrestle with. [ READ MORE ]
This video is blowing up, it’s all over Facebook and the internets. Yes, I said internets. I understand what he is trying to relay, and I give that idea resounding AMEN, but the language of “hate” towards “religion” is discomforting to me. Where does James 1:27 fit in the hatred towards “religion?” I think it would have been [ READ MORE ]
Let your heart melt as my friend @kevmill ‘s daughter realizes she has a shadow and is terrified of it[ READ MORE ]
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