Justin Taylor: Tim Keller, King’s Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus, pp. 67-69, commenting on Mark 5:38-42: Jesus saw a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. And when he had entered, he said to them, “Why…
Another splendid mini-biography from Tim Challies
Eric Liddell was the Scottish Olympic medalist whose story was partially told in the movie Chariots of Fire. If you were inspired by Chariots of Fire, you will enjoy Tim Challies more factual account of Liddell even more. Read Part…
To Forgive in the Superbowl is Even Better
You don’t have to be a Packer Backer (though I highly recommend it) to appreciate this article. Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated: Aaron Rodgers is the MVP of this teeth-grinding, palm-sweating Super Bowl, and it has nothing do with how…
Is Forgiveness Possible?
This clip from ER shows the emptiness of liberal theology. HT: Trevin Wax
On Hospitality
This was a radio spot I did several years ago after Jamie and I made a pastoral call. Both Laola and her husband are now with our Savior. Jamie and I recently visited an older lady. I am not sure…
Sermons on Forgiveness
One of the great advantages of our day is the availability of quality preaching on the Internet. If you are looking for good preaching on forgiveness, then I recommend the sermons available from Peacemakers 2010 National Conference. You could start…
Cars vs Snow
If you thought it was hard to shovel out your driveway, then check out these snow shots. See the rest here.
How to Pray for Egypt Today: An Insiders Report
From the Gospel Coalition: Editor’s Note: Ramez Atallah serves as general secretary of the Bible Society of Egypt. Asking for ongoing prayers, he sent this report today when internet access was restored to the nation in turmoil. 1. Christians and…
We’re Not What We Were
Read Titus 3:3-8 or Ephesians 2:1-10 and then watch this video. And, by all means, if you’re in San Antonio and looking for a church, then check this one out. HT: Z
The Blizzard of 2011: A Picture of Main Street in Keosauqua, Iowa
Keosauqua has piles of snow.