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2008 Archive
New Audio: Practical Advice for Reaching the Lost
…without Losing the Reached. From yesterday’s URC student lunch on campus at Westminster Seminary California. Thanks to Pastor Stephen Donovan at Escondido URC for recording the session.
Creeds: What Are They Good For?
Mike Brown has an answer.
The Dangers of Activism
For a lot of folk, being busy is being Christian, but is it so?
The Leiden Synopsis on the Visible/Invisible Distinction
Thanks to Wes White!
Four Steps to Better Heresy
Good stuff at AH
Luther As Spiritual Advisor
A review at the Discerning Reader.
Towards Planting a URC Near You
Kim has EXCELLENT advice.
Caption Contest at the Outhouse
Too much fun to pass up.
Muller's PRRD Discounted
Matt has details here.
The HT Interviews: Marcus McArthur
With this post we resume the series (begun on the old HB). Marcus is a 2004 graduate (MA) of the historical theology program at Westminster Seminary California. He is a fellow Cornhusker and is now a PhD candidate at the University of . . . Continue reading →
How You Know You've Preached the Gospel
When they ask questions like these.
More Missional Monday: Getting to Know the Tiv
From RBA, a study of the Tiv, a tribe of about 4 million in (mostly) central Nigeria. This study is interesting because we have had a number of Tiv students from the NKST (Church of Christ in the Sudan Among the Tiv). . . . Continue reading →
Worship Must Be Historical
at Doctrine Unites.
Missional Monday: Should Evangelism Happen Only in the Church?
As I argued at the WSC faculty conference “Missional and Reformed” the Reformed Churches have a sense of “mission.” We haven’t always been faithful to it and the Reformed understanding of the church’s mission is not that of the “missional” movement, especially . . . Continue reading →
Peter Ramus Conference 14 June, 2008
At the University of St Andrews. Among the presenters is Howard Hotson, who has done brilliant work on J. H. Alsted and the early history of millenarianism.
Good Stuff from Old Westminster
Typically Van Til and Murray and sometimes E J (Joe) Young get all the attention, but Ned Stonehouse was a terrific scholar. Here’s a link to his 1958 address to the ETS on infallibility.
Sad News for Contemporary Christian Music Fans…
Gospel-Driven Life Audio Online
Well, some of the audio is available for download from the WSC bookstore at $2.00 per download.
Good for a Laugh
Brian Ring is really good (HT: Kim)