According to Kim and this site the bureaucrats may be re-thinking their decision to cancel the Issues Etc. The Petition is now up to 4,000+ signatures and growing.
Reformation Resources
Issues Etc No More?
According to Kim Riddlebarger, the bureaucrats in the LCMS have pulled the plug on the Issues Etc radio show. The Issues Etc folks were kind to have me on the show several times and they were always gracious despite our differences.
Worship: Evangelical or Reformed?
Bob Godfrey answers.
Luther: Not Just Another Moral Reformer
But that’s what Cardinal Walter Kasper wants to make him.* There were a lot of moral Reformers before, during, and after the Reformation. Luther wasn’t one of them. The moral Reformers wanted to clean up the behavior of the Roman communion and . . . Continue reading →
Luther Wasn't Just Another Moral Reformer (Updated)
But that’s what Cardinal Walter Kaspar wants to make him.
Ligonier Has A Blog
Thanks to Keith Mathison for writing to let readers of the HB know that Ligonier has begun a blog today. This is a welcome addition to my daily reading.
Calvin's 1543 Preface to the Psalter
Published in 1565 (posthumously) and online here (HT: Richard on the PB)
Tabletalk for April, 2008
Focuses upon the Three Forms of Unity and features articles by R. C. Sproul, “Norma Normata” (no that’s not your aunt, it means, “A Rule that is Ruled”), Cornel Venema, “The Belgic Confession,” Lyle Bierma, “The Heidelberg Catechism,” and the Heidelbogger himself . . . Continue reading →
Institutos de Religion por Calvino
Here
Godfrey's Dream
He’s still having it and it’s a good one (HT: Brokenwills)
Wanted: Better Tunes for the Psalms
We were having an interesting discussion about the WHI show on “happy-clappy” worship. One of the things for which I have been “banging the drum” is the need for contemporary settings of the Psalms. I love the Book of Psalms for Singing. . . . Continue reading →
You Are What You Read
This axiom, of course, explains so much about Bob Godfrey, but I digress before I begin. Don’t worry, somewhere, in a coffee shop in Escondido, Bob is insulting me to some bewildered stranger. Merry Christmas Bob! Kevin Efflandt has an excellent reminder . . . Continue reading →