Trevin Wax has posted an interview of me regarding When the Word Leads Your Pastoral Search: Biblical Principles and Practices to Guide Your Search. You can read it here. Visit the web site for my new book, When the Word Leads…
Don’t Spit in Your Friend’s Sunday Dinner
The central means through which God feeds His people in the age of the Church is through the preaching of the Word (Ephesians 4:11, 2 Timothy 3:16-4:1, Titus 2:1). If you speak irresponsibly to someone about his or her pastor,…
Cal Thomas: Egypt Aflame
Cal Thomas: The turmoil in Egypt must not be seen in isolation from other events in the world. Neither is it an aberration. It is the next scene in a long-running play whose final act is the domination of the…
Does God get upset with believers when we disobey?
Dr. David Powlison – Does God get upset when we disobey? from CCEF on Vimeo. HT: JT
17 Years of whirlwind change? What’s next?
Watch this and consider what the next 17 years might bring. HT: Denny Burk
Weekends are for making time
Warm-photographic encouragement from Ann Voskamp to take time this weekend (here).
Russell Moore: Why Facebook (and your church) might be making you sad
Dr. Moore: We’ve been warned that social media can distract us, shorten our attention spans, disconnect us from real-life relationships. Now a new study suggests that Facebook might also be making us miserable. I suspect there’s something to this, and…
What is the central message of the Bible?
Take 6.5 minutes to listen to Don Carson explain the central message of Scripture. HT: DG
Albert Mohler: “No Buzzing Little Fly: Why the Creation-Evolution Debate is So Important”
Dr. Mohler summarizes why he believes that the Creation – Evolution debate is of foundational significance. An excerpt: As I have stated repeatedly, I accept without hesitation the fact that the world indeed looks old. Armed with naturalistic assumptions, I…
Tim Challies on Stonewall Jackson
Whether or not you are a student of history, you will benefit from reading Tim Challies’ short biography of Stonewall Jackson. Tim Challies: Not too long ago I had the opportunity to prepare a few short biographical addresses on various…