Archive for the ‘ Theology ’ Category
Here’s a pretty interesting article about Mark Driscoll, pastor at Mars Hill Church in Seattle. Located in one of the most unchurched cities in the U.S., Mars Hill attracts 7,600 congregants every Sunday. This article was among the top 10 most e-mailed on the New York Times website a few days ago. The author’s understanding [ READ MORE ]
My thoughts on the local church have been slowly developing ever since I headed off to Tucson back in August 2003 (just ask Krista). I did come across this in Fee & Stuart’s How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth: Many sectors of evangelical Protestantism have a “restoration” mentality. We regularly look back [ READ MORE ]
I believe our culture/generation, myself included, really loves to wonder and ponder. We like to think deeply, in a very romantic and existential kind of way. And I think for the most part this isn’t dangerous, but if that’s all we do, what have we really accomplished? This obsession with questions is one of the [ READ MORE ]
I read this today in Jerry Bridges’ Trusting God, and just had to share it; for its substance and use of the word synergy: The Puritan Daniel Dyke said, “The word, then, is the storehouse of all instruction. Look not for any new diverse doctrine to be taught thee by affliction, which is not in [ READ MORE ]
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