September 2010
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The ACLU is not down with Nebraska Coach’s ‘Game... →
An amazing article from the Irish Calvinist on the interplay between a Christian coach in Arkansas who is a “fool for Christ” and the ACLU who hates him. Truth of the matter is that all people have agendas, worldviews, and presuppositions. The hypocritical attitude of the ACLU that teachers are allowed to teach with their worldviews on full display in the classroom and then actively...
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Mark Driscoll's Zoo
Been re-reading through Confessions of a Reformission Rev.: Hard Lessons from an Emerging Missional Church (The Leadership Network Innovation) by Mark Driscoll. What a visceral book on Church. In a good way. Brent Thomas (visit his awesome blog) once told me that Mark Driscoll is the Martin Luther of the “New Calvinist” movement and I see why after reading this book.
People who come...
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The Psychology of Atheism « εξο της παρεμβολης →
Great looking series on the psychology of Atheism. Just click the title of this post and you’ll get to it.
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From a different but awesome blog: Divine... →
The Bible repeatedly and unapologetically underscores the fact that God does not change. In fact, He cannot change because He cannot improve on absolute perfection or decline in His eternally fixed nature. His person does not change: “‘For I the Lord do not change’” (Mal. 3:6). His plans do…
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One of the things that really reveals how wicked your heart is, is when you are...
– Matt Chandler, “Family Business” Sermon on 8/15/10 (via ryancollman)
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Jesus Apostrophe: Buying the Missional Home →
This post is going to hopefully be a number of posts on the same general subject.
Missiology, the study of the mission of God, extends into every area of our lives. Every choice we make, at every interval of our lives, touches on the mission of God or runs from it.
Where we buy our coffee, how…
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